VPN Secure’s Lifetime Debacle: When “Forever” Means “Until We Change Our Minds”

Customers are fuming at VPN Secure’s new parent company, InfiniteQuant, after discovering their “lifetime” accounts were terminated. The CEO admits they didn’t dig deep enough into legacy deals before buying and can’t afford to honor them. Now, users are left with discounted plans and a crash course in business acquisition blunders.

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Seems like InfiniteQuant didn’t just buy a VPN service; they also bought themselves a one-way ticket to customer outrage city. Who knew that ‘lifetime’ could have such a short expiration date? But hey, at least the company is consistent—they can’t keep promises, nor can they keep websites from disappearing. Maybe it’s time to offer lifetime subscriptions to a course on due diligence?

Key Points:

  • InfiniteQuant axed VPN Secure’s “lifetime” accounts after acquisition.
  • CEO admits oversight in not discovering lifetime subscription deals.
  • Users vent outrage on social media and review platforms.
  • InfiniteQuant offers discounted plans instead of refunds.
  • Provenance of InfiniteQuant’s ownership is murky, adding to the chaos.

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