Re: whats the best pop up blocker?



Leythos,

The person asked "What is the best pop-up blocker?". I have the right to
inform a user of our product. It would seem that if the interest of this
group is in assisting users to solve problems then recommending a solution
that is trusted, works and has received great reviews would be of ultimate
benefit to the user. No all things in life are free. I have been developing
ad blocking and pop-up blocking software since the first pop-up blockers
appeared on the market so I am qualified to make a recommendation.

I have invested lots of time and research into creating user friendly and
effective products to help users - unfortunately everyone can't just give
away software, especially if the users expect to have it supported and
actually be around in a year.

Most of the users that have tried my product have had their problems solved.
All of the other solutions suggested did nothing to solve their problem. So
the user benefited - which again should be the goal of the group.

Users have the right to be informed of products, both free and paid - it is
ultimately their choice to purchase or to find a free solution.

I trust clears things up for you and you don't have to follow my posts
around accusing me of "spamming". I am providing solutions to problems for
the users.

Nick Skrepetos
SuperAdBlocker.com | SUPERAntiSpyware
http://www.superadblocker.com


"Leythos" <void@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Jo7gf.219374$lI5.19364@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> In article <jMGdnYqdPNO0Zx3eRVn-jg@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> nicks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
> > You may wish to try Super Ad Blocker, it blocks all types of pop-ups,
> > pop-unders, web dialogs, messenger service ads, banners, fly-in, slide
in,
> > Flash, Rich Media, etc. You can try the product free for 15-days.
> > http://www.superadblocker.com
> >
> > We have received 5-star reviews from Download.com, SnapFiles.com, etc.
> >
> > Nick Skrepetos
> > http://www.superadblocker.com
>
> These posts sure look more and more like spam. If you were to suggest
> multiple products, not just one you have a vested interest in, it would
> not be spam.
>
> Spamming all of the people with help requests with your AD for SAB is
> just the same as anyone else spamming the group for anything else that a
> poster has a vested interest in.
>
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>
> spam999free@xxxxxxxxxx
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