gmisk wrote: » I still haven't heard anything back for refund for the crappy missold getflix... How did you manage to get credit?
Masala wrote: » I wrote a snotty email to them and expressed my disappointment and got this!Hi XXXXX, We've refunded your order for Getflix: Lifetime Subscription (x1) and credited $35 back to your account as store credit for use on a future purchase. Thanks for your patience, and we hope to have you back as a customer again in the near future. Questions, concerns? Feel free to contact our friendly Customer Support Team. Team StackSocial I haven't logged in yet ..... am assuming that there is a $35 credit sitting on my account. I haven't opened a PayPal dispute....would this stand a good chance of success in obtaining back the cash?? What is the key wording to use to open the PayPal dispute??
gmisk wrote: » Wow my one was a lot snottier on Saturday and I have heard nada
Did not verify email address in time. Hi, I purchased one if your products and at the time it seems I didn’t verify my email. I now find myself locked out and stuck in an endless loop of Resend confirmation Whoops The VPN is not available now Resend Can this be addressed please so I can use the product? Thanks
frash wrote: » Any reports back on this working on the Fire Stick?? I tried it last night. Installed fine on the fire stick Selected 'Streaming iPlayer' as my region Installed iPLayer When I try to play something it says there's a problem & to try again later or select another program All programs say this Ended up watching what I wanted through an "alternative" method. Would like to hear from anyone who got this working. Thanks
gmisk wrote: » It worked totally fine on amazon fire TV... They made it clear on website it doesn't work on gen 1 firestick.. Do you have a 1st gen one?
frash wrote: » Got a link to where it says that actually? I can't find it. Thanks
Morby wrote: » OK, so before I pull the trigger on this, as there's only 16 hours left until the deal ends, is this definitely working OK for people with Amazon Fire devices (2nd Generation and up) and in conjunction with a Virgin Hub 3.0? Also is it the Lifetime 5 devices option everyone is getting with the discount code provided by the Op, or does it work with the 10, 25 and 100 devices options also?
gmisk wrote: » I definitely have it working with amazon fire tv (second gen) for us netflix and for iplayer. You cant configure DNS on the Virgin Hub 3.0 - so you would need other hardware if you want to change all devices connecting to be able to access us netflix etc. The support said very clearly just 5 to me.
Morby wrote: » Great, thank you! I'll be happy if I can use the BBC iPlayer and hop over to US Netflix for some content now and again, and perhaps I'll have a play around to see if I can get HBO / Hulu / Prime content working too. Right, may as well go ahead and get it now so!
Mr E wrote: » Got it on an impulse this morning and it works great on my phone. Watched a bit of US Netflix and worked great. The android app is also very slick and does a great job. If this works with my Chromecast tonight, it will have been a brilliant €15.03 well spent.
davegilly wrote: » How did you get this to work? I keep getting the error " You are using an unblocker or proxy" on Netflix when I try and play anything on the US netflix using the VPN Unlimited. I'm connected to NY through the VPN app on my phone and trying to play Netflix on my phone. Any ideas?
JamesLenihan wrote: » You need to make sure you are selecting one of the "streaming" servers. Go back into the list and select the "streaming Netflix, Hulu" server.
Larsso30 wrote: » has anyone got it to work for Prime?
frash wrote: » Ok seeing as I couldn't get the fire stick generation 1 to work I installed VPN app on my phone along with BBC iplayer All works great on phone but Chromecast won't work. Anyone know why?
fritzelly wrote: » Some disheartening reviews for this, similar can be found on Googlehttps://ie.trustpilot.com/review/stacksocial.com Like I said scammy
Johnny Dogs wrote: » To be completely fair, those reviews are for the company stacksocial, and not for the product they are selling (on this occasion) which is vpn unlimited.
somesoldiers wrote: » Bit of an issue with my €15 Lifetime but likely my own fault, will see what happens
Chimichangas wrote: » I didnt see anything about verifying an email address? Is that after you redeem the offer you bought?
Chimichangas wrote: » I already bought and then decided to check out that site after for a different product, and saw this review come up about lifetime vpn offers...:o:rolleyes:https://restoreprivacy.com/vpn-scams/https://restoreprivacy.com/vpn-scams/
The “free” or cheap VPN is collecting user data and selling it to third parties and advertisers (a very lucrative business).
The VPN blasts you with ads or redirects your browser to third party websites – and then earns commissions on sales.
They will simply cancel your “lifetime” subscription after a year or two (see VPNLand example below).
The VPN is similar to a Ponzi-scheme, requiring an ever-increasing number of new subscribers to remain financially solvent.
The “lifetime” is actually referencing the lifetime of the VPN company – not the customer. After selling a large amount of lifetime subscriptions, the owners could simply pay themselves out and then close the business.