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There is an old saying - "If it seems too good to be true it usually is." Most internet based advertisements boasting free merchandise rarely if ever result in getting something for free. They will either require you to sign up for many "trial" offers for subscription services or products shipped monthly to you, and they know that most people will forget to cancel the trial offer and be stuck with paying for at least the first month's fee. Most offers for "free" phones, iPads, laptops, video game consoles, etc. will string you along for months and you never complete the required steps to obtain free merchandise. It's just a scam.
More than likely, when you signed up for the free trial it said in the offer that it is a continuous subscription that requires you to cancel at the end of the offer period. Failure to do this means you want to continue to recieve more tablets. Cancel it now or there will be another charge for the next period.
Unless you completely wipe your hard drive and reload it, the previous trail version information will be in the Registry. This will cause the software to refuse to let you have a second trial period. If MS didn't do that, people would just keep loading trial offer after trial offer.
Since the trial version expired, you either have to accept the price they offer to upgrade and activate it OR buy the software package new as complete which is usually higher price. I don't understand why you would have to do this for an operating system as I have never heard of an operating system offered as a trial. If this is a product like Microsoft Word, then consider using "Open Office" which is a compatible free package. If it is one of the antivirus packages, forget it and remove it and find one of the free ones. If a trial version nags you to upgrade, just remove it from your computer..
Hi, to try a "free trial" anti-virus protection; some product offer a 30 days trial, up to 90 days of free trial service, with the option to buy, and install the (Full) software after the trial expires. This is a link to one of the site:
us.mcafee.com/root/downloads.asp?id=freeTrials,
just "Highlight" the site,(right) click, "copy" paste to your search engine (Iexplorer) etc. This will take you to the trial version of the download. "I hope this helps' Ya"
The problem is that once the manufacturer updates their version numbers they don't bother offering trials of the old versions. They of course want you to buy their latest version. Even the links that you would find from doing a search on Goolge for Pro 2007 would end up pointing you to the 2009 version. You might want to try and search for the older version on EBay.
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