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He cooked the motor, this was after we put it back on its wheel so it could get towed of the beach.
Those "BS barricades" may be there for a good reason:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-02...-who-responsible-sunken-car-estuary/104897068
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I`d be happier if their advertising came out of their own personal pocket.After watching the rump speech yesterday, Auditing spending at the end of their term and before elections I think is needed.
I have long held the view that Norton Anti-virus is worse than getting a virus.
Regards Axtyr.
We had Norton's for about 4 years. We found it extremely coincidental just before the annual "cough up" reminders were received, that our laptop & PC seemed to be bogged down. No stress though as Norton's were kind enough(?) to suggest we sign up to other utilities to alleviate problems like that. This year, enough was enough, so we thought we'd swap to a diff program. As my debit card was replaced earlier in the year, I wasn't too stressed about the renewal as they didn't have my new details. So we wiped our phones, laptop etc of Norton's and all sweet. The reminders kept coming, we just ignored them, then we got an email saying "thanks for renewing" - WTF? Turns out they somehow got the wife's credit card details and hit that up. The wife has never had anything to do with Norton's, and her credit card has never been used for online purchases (we only use debit cards for that).I signed up for Norten Internet Protection, it was cheap and the reviews said it was the best value IT Protection available, took me 2 years to get rid of them.