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Ivacy VPN Lifetime Subscription: 5 Devices (Digital Delivery) $19, 10 Devices $33

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StackSocial [stacksocial.com] has Ivacy VPN: Lifetime Subscription (5 Devices) on sale for $39.99 - $21.99 off w/ code IVACY5 + $0.99 handling fee = $18.99.

Also available:About this Product:
  • Length of access: lifetime
  • Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
  • Advanced IPsec & IKEV protocols
  • Virus protection
  • Smart connect feature
  • Military-grade 256-Bit encryption
  • 1000+ servers in 100+ locations
  • Internet kill switch
  • High-speed downloading
  • Unlimited bandwidth
  • Dedicated Kodi app
  • P2P support
  • Supports 5/10 devices with simultaneous logins
  • Based in Singapore
  • Not based in an "Enemy of the Internet" or "14 Eyes" country
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StackSocial [stacksocial.com] has Ivacy VPN: Lifetime Subscription (5 Devices) on sale for $39.99 - $21.99 off w/ code IVACY5 + $0.99 handling fee = $18.99.

Also available:About this Product:
  • Length of access: lifetime
  • Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
  • Advanced IPsec & IKEV protocols
  • Virus protection
  • Smart connect feature
  • Military-grade 256-Bit encryption
  • 1000+ servers in 100+ locations
  • Internet kill switch
  • High-speed downloading
  • Unlimited bandwidth
  • Dedicated Kodi app
  • P2P support
  • Supports 5/10 devices with simultaneous logins
  • Based in Singapore
  • Not based in an "Enemy of the Internet" or "14 Eyes" country

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Mar 20, 2023
73 Posts
Joined Dec 2010
Mar 20, 2023
sac16258
Mar 20, 2023
73 Posts
Worked for me, just coming off a 5 year windscribe. Hopefully they don't go under anytime soon. Thanks for posting!
Mar 20, 2023
3 Posts
Joined Mar 2021
Mar 20, 2023
deepimpact
Mar 20, 2023
3 Posts
How good is this VPN?
Mar 20, 2023
684 Posts
Joined May 2008
Mar 20, 2023
wassuupp
Mar 20, 2023
684 Posts
Reddit reviews are not good. Pass.
1
Mar 21, 2023
2,432 Posts
Joined Dec 2014
Mar 21, 2023
brucknerfan
Mar 21, 2023
2,432 Posts
Lifetime subscriptions are not a sustainable business model.
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Pro
Mar 21, 2023
833 Posts
Joined Dec 2014
Mar 21, 2023
cb56789
Pro
Mar 21, 2023
833 Posts
Quote from brucknerfan :
Lifetime subscriptions are not a sustainable business model.
cue the windscribe ppl.
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Mar 21, 2023
784 Posts
Joined Nov 2017
Mar 21, 2023
TomTheMuniDriver
Mar 21, 2023
784 Posts
According to Reddit, this company is really shady, remember this, all lifetime vpn are the same, not just this one, if something is too good to be true, you know the rest https://www.reddit.com/r/vpnrevie...are_button
Mar 21, 2023
466 Posts
Joined Oct 2018
Mar 21, 2023
BoingFwip
Mar 21, 2023
466 Posts
Oh yeah... they'll be around for the rest of your life... 🤭

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Mar 21, 2023
186 Posts
Joined Feb 2014
Mar 21, 2023
kaleyoda
Mar 21, 2023
186 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank kaleyoda

Quote from TomTheMuniDriver :
According to Reddit, this company is really shady, remember this, all lifetime vpn are the same, not just this one, if something is too good to be true, you know the rest https://www.reddit.com/r/vpnrevie...are_button [reddit.com]
The problem here is people get hung-up on "lifetime".

If you're paying $10 a month for VPN today and this serves your purpose, you've made your money back in 2 months.

Whether it's a good VPN or not is another matter altogether. There are some complaints on Reddit but on Trustpilot it has nearly 2600 reviews and a 4.7 star rating, which seems like it me be worth the plunge:

https://www.trustpilot.com/review/ivacy.com

The company has been around since 2007, so it's unlikely it's going to shutdown from day to day:

https://who.is/whois/ivacy.com
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Mar 21, 2023
20 Posts
Joined Aug 2016
Mar 21, 2023
chaosgreg5
Mar 21, 2023
20 Posts
Dunno why so many people are quick to trust all 3-5 of the reddit posts complaining about ivacy. i've used it for 4 years and it's been spectacular. never had any issues.
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Mar 21, 2023
784 Posts
Joined Nov 2017
Mar 21, 2023
TomTheMuniDriver
Mar 21, 2023
784 Posts
Quote from kaleyoda :
The problem here is people get hung-up on "lifetime".

If you're paying $10 a month for VPN today and this serves your purpose, you've made your money back in 2 months.

Whether it's a good VPN or not is another matter altogether. There are some complaints on Reddit but on Trustpilot it has nearly 2600 reviews and a 4.7 star rating, which seems like it me be worth the plunge:

https://www.trustpilot.com/review/ivacy.com

The company has been around since 2007, so it's unlikely it's going to shutdown from day to day:

https://who.is/whois/ivacy.com
There are people out there that post 5 star reviews as their job, if you trust the reviews on trustpilot then you can check the box for 1-star to read the real reviews and many are all recent ones from March 2023. good reputable vpn providers do not cost anywhere near $10/mo
Last edited by TomTheMuniDriver March 20, 2023 at 10:46 PM.
Pro
Mar 21, 2023
724 Posts
Joined Aug 2005
Mar 21, 2023
dong888
Pro
Mar 21, 2023
724 Posts
I will prefer to made smaller payment each year than paying one-time fee for lifetime of service. There is really no incentives for any company to provide good service after sale.
Pro
Mar 21, 2023
373 Posts
Joined May 2022
Mar 21, 2023
PurpleTree8225
Pro
Mar 21, 2023
373 Posts
how are they supposed to stay in business if they only charge $19 for a lifetime subscription?
Mar 22, 2023
5,106 Posts
Joined Jul 2004
Mar 22, 2023
Parato Optimal
Mar 22, 2023
5,106 Posts
I paid via Paypal. There was nowhere to put in the coupon code.
After "completing" purchase on Paypal, it tried to go back to the site and the page never loaded. I believe it's supposed to go back to Stack Social and allow me to enter the code and click to complete the purchase.

Where did everyone put in the coupon code?

Upate => the page never loaded. I got an email from Paypal that I was charged $40.

Update 2 => Stack Social hasn't processed the order yet. It's 1AM EDT. I tried to cancel payment with Paypal but Paypal autoteller said they can't cancel the order.

Update 3 => Got an email from them stating they never issue refunds with a link to their policy of no refunds. I explained that I wanted to pay the $18.99 coupon price not the $40+ price they charged me. I haven't heard back from them. I cancelled the full payment via Paypal. If this is how their customer service works. I wont do business with them. My state's laws REQUIRE there be a period of time for a refund or store credit. The Attorney General would send them a letter if he knew about this.

Update 4 => I got a refund via Paypal. I got an email from a rep saying the issue was escalated to him. He said he couldn't give me the coupon price because I started a refund with Paypal. He said it's in dispute. Paypal told me it's done. He detailed how I could go into Paypal to cancel my demand for refund. It's already completed. I got the money back. Paypal is great. Ivacy is bad news.
Last edited by Parato Optimal March 23, 2023 at 06:53 PM.
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Mar 23, 2023
5,106 Posts
Joined Jul 2004
Mar 23, 2023
Parato Optimal
Mar 23, 2023
5,106 Posts
As far as "lifetime" goes for those who wonder, I have a "lifetime" policy with Verizon. All my paperwork says they sold me a lifetime policy. No where do they define what "lifetime" means. Presumably, legally, it would be MY lifetime or the average lifetime of those who purchased the policy.

Over the phone, Verizon told me "lifetime" means the lifetime of the policy. I stated there was no statement of what the lifetime of the policy is. I was informed that the lifetime is whatever Verizon decides to limit it to. The rep. stated they can end it at anytime.

Legally, I believe if they end ONE person's lifetime policy claiming the policy's life had ended, they would have to end the policy of EVERY policy holder. It's unlikely they would do that and piss-off hundreds of thousands of customers.

If you were to take them to court over it, it would seem a no-brainer that you would win but they're the 800 pound guerilla and we're pee-ons. The guerilla could get away with peeing wherever and on whoever he wants.

Legally it's reasonable for you to assume that "lifetime" means YOUR lifetime. Since they don't stipulate a length of time, a judge could either rule in your favor or discern what a reasonable length of time is for the policy to be and if that time has past, you're S.O.L..

They've changed the definition of "lifetime". Legally, they didn't define a meaning different from the norm and they've mislead you. They've intentionally left the words "of the policy" out of the sentence, "for the Lifetime of the policy" and not defined that "lifetime" refers to the lifetime of the policy and not stated what that lifetime is. Essentially it's a service at will as long as you wish to purchase it and they wish to sell it to you at that price. They've worded it differently to con you into thinking you're getting something special where as you're not getting anything special. You think the price will go up and that you've purchased an assurance that the price will never go up for your entire life. That's a fraud to get you to buy something without telling you how long the price is guaranteed, a lifetime deal without telling you how long the lifetime is. Upon inquiry, they stipulate they can end the life whenever they choose. They infer/mislead that it is perpetual but it's limited at their discression. That's simply a normal month to month policy, not a lifetime warranty. They added the word "lilfetime" to make you think you're getting something special when you're actually getting the same old, same old norm.
Last edited by Parato Optimal March 23, 2023 at 01:52 AM.
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Mar 23, 2023
48 Posts
Joined Nov 2011
Mar 23, 2023
remagenman
Mar 23, 2023
48 Posts
Windscribe just ended! ahhh, should of done the lifetime back then!

Just bought the lifetime for Ivacy. Like someone mentioned, if its up for a few months it'll have paid for itself.
Last edited by remagenman March 23, 2023 at 12:02 AM.

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