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Got Malwarebytes Lifetime for $20!
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So I went onto eBay to get a lifetime account because most of you may know, you cant get lifetime Malwarebytes anymore. (Discontinued March 2014) So after March 2014, if you did not buy Malwarebytes, you could not get a lifetime supply. You now have to pay monthly to have Malwarebytes which we all know drains the bank account quickly. Anyways I went onto eBay to buy a lifetime account (Which is pretty Risky I Know) So I saw this guy selling Malwarebytes *ACCOUNTS* for $20. So I bought one. When he messaged me the info, he did not give me an account, he only gave me a license ID and License Key, which it was a lifetime account but if I ever restored my computer I would have to deactivate it off my computer and I would not be able to get it again. So i activated it on my PC and there was this thing on the program where you can go to the login page. So I clicked on that and it gave me the account Email Adress but I still didn't know the password. So what I did is contacted Malwarebytes Support and told them I got don't have access to that email anymore (His Email) and if they could reset it with my new email. So they did and I was able to change the password and took over the account with all my information. So I got a Life Time Supply of Malwarebytes for $20 dollars! I'm so excited! I've been using the damn Trail of Malwarebytes for too long! I hope it taught the seller to not Scam anymore because someone may just take over the account and you will lose your account! Lesson Learned: DONT SCAM PEOPLE! I'm pretty sure what he was doing is letting people activate Malwarebytes on their computer and then in a few days of them using it and letting the buyer tell ebay that they got what they bought and closed out the eBay sale then he would deactivate their account and take back over the program and scam them. That's a big no-no LOL
Thought i would share this story with you guys as i think its pretty funny.
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And now all he will have to do it contact support again, say the account was hijacked (which you did) and they'll reset information to the original account's info, provided that he is the original owner...
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Taylor wrote And now all he will have to do it contact support again, say the account was hijacked (which you did) and they'll reset information to the original account's info, provided that he is the original owner...

I don't think he will be able to do that because he will need the email associated with the account Which is my email and he does not know my email. Also if you really wanna get deep, I will show proof that he sold me the Account on eBay and he's trying to take it back.
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