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"Just like with most anything, you get what you pay for." So they believe for such a small price ($30 - $50 per year usually) that the paid-version must be so much better than the free-version. So they upgrade and feel so much more protected.
Agree Mike when you really look at it the "benefits of the paid are sometimes infinitesimal - suppose one could say that about 7 pro and Ultimate eh? (for the average user of course)
Plus again I reckon that there is so much talked about paid over free and I just am amazed to what lengths some do to get free when (for instance) my KIS works out at $0.17 a day now I wouldn't get sugar for my coffee for that - does not make sense, err well unless you are broke and if you are you won't be able to afford the power to run it anyway!
We also mentioned somewhere along the line too that it is the individuals responsibly to watch where one goes on the net and take care with emails I mean are people really that lazy they expect something or someone to do it automatically for them all the time. To back myself up (no pun Mike) I have some pretty ordinary machines just lately but I suppose in one or two cases and in their defence usually from individuals who are not aware of what is waiting in ambush.