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Super saver deals for Inq readers on Black Friday

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Fri Nov 27 2009, 15:56

AS TODAY IS Black Friday, we thought we'd get in on the act here at the Inquirer and alert you to some extra-special deals lined up for you at our new and improved Software Store.

From now until Monday 30 November, you can purchase Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 1-PC, 1-Year for the low cost of £16.49, 60 per cent off the normal price.

Also from today until Monday, you can get your hands on NitroPDF Professional 6 at a massive discount of 50 per cent off the list price - so £48.27 instead of £96.37.

Nitro PDF Professional is designed to offer a complete Adobe Acrobat alternative, with a whole range of tools to create, convert, edit, combine, secure and annotate PDFs.

PCmover Professional will also be available over the latter half of the weekend for £19.95, instead of the list price of £49.92.

Finally we'll be offering AVG AntiVirus 9, the 3-PC, 1-Year version, for the low price of £14.99 over the weekend, a huge discount on the retail price of £46.99. You'll also be able to purchase AVG Internet Security 9, 3-PC, 1-Year, at 60 per cent off the list price at £19.99 instead of £54.99.

These promotions will run for 24 hours at a time, between Friday and Monday, so keeping checking the store for the current promotional discount. µ

 

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super saver deals on black...

My RSS reader trimmed the title. I clicked hoping to read "Super saver deals for Inq readers on Black... Helicopters". I can't tell you how disappointed I am that it's computer security products and not special ops security products being sold.

posted by : Glen Turner, 30 November 2009 Complain about this comment
Black Friday in UK ?

I thought this was a USA-only event ??

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Friday_(shopping)

posted by : fred, 27 November 2009 Complain about this comment
Combat Ready....

Our Lady theINQ Dressed in Black, Soft Although Sheish Be, SECURITY Is Goal. Off W/ malware & Gone are threats. for Money & Support, Support theINQ dearly Needs, Can YE Handle IT?

vondrashek

posted by : Turn iT On, 27 November 2009 Complain about this comment
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