by cookiengineer on 5/14/2025, 8:03:19 AM
by phyzix5761 on 5/14/2025, 7:50:54 AM
When you buy a company you buy all of its contractual obligations. You don't get to choose to not honor some of them without legal repercussions.
by tuga2099 on 5/14/2025, 8:31:17 AM
Get away from lifetime deals of services that have monthly spendings, like VPN providers, that pay for dedicated servers and bandwidth on a monthly basis.
by jmclnx on 5/14/2025, 2:05:26 PM
Lifetime subscriptions cost just $40 ? That really rings the "to good to be true" bell. Why would a VPN company do that. I have seen deals like this for 5 years, but not lifetime.
Anyway I wonder what the EUL said, was there tiny print that stated something like "we can cancel your subscription at any time" or maybe "after X years of use or non-use" ?
by ChrisArchitect on 5/14/2025, 2:44:58 PM
Some related discussion on a submission from a customer a few weeks ago:
VPNSecure deactivated all lifetime subscribers
by mattio on 5/14/2025, 8:10:13 AM
The company must remain profitable, otherwise it will bankrupt, right. I wonder what a better path forward was. Perhaps their T&C allow to lower through put of the LT-subscriptions and offer an upgrade to breakeven on LT-subs.
> The message noted that VPNSecure was acquired in 2023, “including the technology, domain, and customer database—but not the liabilities.”
Next time you see a cop on the street, you should say that you didn't purchase the liabilities when you bought drugs around the corner.
How is this not prosecuted immediately?