Re: AVG signatures



Dave wrote:
I'd keep AVG as-is, and review who I send emails to...

This is the argument he posted...

I can live with it but it is not a good thing when communicating with some people for some purposes especially if you are sending a business e-Mail attempting to get something fixed. As soon as the company see that you are using a freebie it turns on two alarms.

One are you trying something on,

Two this guy doesn’t like spending money; we’ll be fairly safe giving him the bum’s rush.

Well, the AVG licence doesn't allow the free version to be used in a business environment, so he does have a point.
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