I am a bit wary of third party sellers but in this case there seems to
be a consensus that this is legit. I suppose at worst the 3rd party
offer will be retracted at some point in the future but in the mean
time it is still worth the saving.
The one thing I still haven't got an answer on though is whether or
not there is a similar function to the HTTP search function on EasyWeb
where you can see a screen capture of the video. This is particularly
useful with mainstream items that are quite often just spam. If there
is a generated image then you know that the post is legit as well as
knowing if what you are downloading is a TS vs. a sourced video.
But thanks for the info on the link. I must say I just find it hard
to believe that they are prepared to bundle the VPN with the main
service at such a discount since that VPN seems to be their new
selling point, (then again maybe in six months it gets dropped).
On Mon, 24 Nov 2014 19:14:07 +0100, Brigitte van Meerhaegue
<no@way.com> wrote:
>Hi Tarkus!
>
>Usually you only find these offers when you use one of the many links
>on "usenet comparison sites". I think they receive a small commission
>for 'luring' the customer to the provider but in that case it's a win-win.
>
>Here's one link I found within two minutes:
>https://usenetserver.com/partners/?a_aid=uylref
>
>Another option would be using "Newshosting": They offer an unlimited
>flat-rate for 99.99 USD/yr with an own usenet browser (Win, OSX, Linux)
>for optional use, over 2000 days of retention and just recently they added
>VPN with over 70 servers in 17 countries.
>Link: https://www.newshosting.com/partners/?a_aid=uylref
>
>Between these two providers there's really not much difference - if at all.
>
>HTH.
>
>BvM
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