VPN canceled all subscriptions for life, claiming that it does not know about it


New owners From the VPN VPNSecure provider drew anger after lifting subscriptions. I told customers that they do not know for life when they bought VPNSecure, and they could not respect purchases.

In March, complaints began to appear online about lifetime subscriptions at VPNSecure no longer work.

The first general response came on April 28, when the owners of subscriptions have reported to receive an email from the VPN provider saying: “To continue providing a safe and high -quality experience for all users, life deals accounts have now been detected from April 28, 2025.”

A copy of the e -mail from the “VPN Security Team” and Posted on Radet It is noted that VPNSecure had previously canceled accounts with lifetime subscriptions that he said had not been used in “more than 6 months”. The message noted that VPNSecure was obtained in 2023, “including technology, field and customer database – but not obligations.” Email:

Unfortunately, the former owner did not reveal the sale of thousands of lifetime deals (LTDS) through platforms like Stacksocial.

We discovered this after only months – when a large part of our resources were tense by these LTD accounts and the high size of users, who through part of the database, did not provide any income supported to help us improve the service and maintain it.

VPNSecure offers affected users for new subscriptions for $ 1.87 for a month (instead of $ 9.95), or $ 19 for a year (instead of $ 79.92), or $ 55 for a period of three years (instead of 107.64 dollars). Deals Available until May 31, according to email.

This week, the users reported a follow -up email from VPNSECURE, which provides more details about why he was bold and surprising. Screen shots for email Reviewed Radet Say that the acquisition by Infinitequant Ltd. (It is a company different from Infinitequant Capital Ltd.The ARS Capital Representative by e -mail said it was a “asset deal only”.

The VPNSecure Representative has been called on the review site TrustPilot The current owners “were unable to reach the customer database until months” after the acquisition. According to VPNSecure owners, their acquisition has been recorded for them “technology, brand and infrastructure/technology – but not any of the contracts, payments or obligations from the former owners.”

The current owners said that they did not prosecute the seller because “the company’s lawsuit will cost more than buying the company completely.”

VPNSecure also apologized to any clients who felt the changes, and pointed to a violent reaction, and thanked those who bought new subscriptions.

Email authors claimed that they could have chosen VPNSecure closure after identifying lifelong subscriptions, but “chose the difficult path”. They also stressed that they will not “will not” will not sell for life.

Not aware of the subscriptions for life

Customers were unbelievable about the lack of knowledge of VPNSecure owners of the subscriptions that were purchased for life before buying the company. The company said to the company to customers this week that the current owners reviewed from six to 12 months of the previous “financial statements” of VPNSECURE before the purchase, but the listing data, profit, loss and communications did not mention life deals.

Email included a link to VPNSecure sales menu On April 2023, it shows an “estimated evaluation” from 282,090 dollars to 344,770 dollars and does not mention lifelong subscriptions.

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