License expires - Shpuld I renew or wait for ESS prices etc?

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by Xophile, Aug 3, 2007.

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  1. Xophile

    Xophile Registered Member

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    Hi!

    I'm been an extrelemy satisfied customer of NOD32 for three years now and in 3 weeks it's time to renew my license.

    But as ESS is in the works, should I maybe wait for the pricing or upgrade options before I purchase my renewal?

    I really don't want to spend money on a renewal and then be forced to pay more for ESS (when it's done)

    Thanks!
     
  2. berng

    berng Registered Member

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    From what I understood, the new ESS will cost more than the stand alone Eset anti-virus product.

    Even if it does, I hope that for marketing purposes all current anti virus users will be upgraded to the new ESS product without cost. Similar to when get a major anti-virus update.

    The advantage to them is that this will quickly build their user base who will be using the "new" product. Their payback will be future renewals.
     
  3. webyourbusiness

    webyourbusiness Registered Member

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    I am told there will be an upgrade path, probably with a minor upgrade cost - however, that's not solid until someone from Eset confirms it.

    We are fairly sure that Eset will be looking after their loyal nod32 customers when it comes to ESS pricing - let's hope so anyway!

    I hope that the upgrade information will be forthcoming shortly - but - I would NOT recommend holding off renewing - your protection will be compromised by doing so.
     
  4. trjam

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    I would renew. The path to the suite will be a lot shorter and cheaper if you renew now instead of starting from scratch.
     
  5. Xophile

    Xophile Registered Member

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    Just renewed, hopefully I won't regret it ;)
     
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