VPN Provider VPNSECure new owners have developed the Ire after canceling subscriptions. Owners told consumers that they did not know about purchases when they buy VPNSECure, and they could not respect the purchases.
In March, complaints about a lifetime subscription to VPNSECure began to appear online.
The first public response ARS Technica was found on April 28, when Lifetime subscription holders reported receiving an email from the VPN Provider.
LIFE, to provide safe and high quality experience for all users, has now been disabled by April 28, 2025.
A copy of the email of “VPN Secure Team” and Posted on Reddate Note that VPNCure had previously disabled accounts with a lifetime subscription that he said was not used in “more than 6 months”. The message states that VPNCure was acquired in 2023, “including technology, domain, and customer database – but not responsibilities.” E -mail continues:
Unfortunately, the previous owner did not reveal that thousands of history deals (LTD) were sold through a platform like Stack Susel.
We discovered it only after months – when a large portion of our resources was pressured through the high support of these LTD accounts and consumers, who provided no permanent income to help improve and maintain service through a part of the database.
VPN Sector is offering $ 1.87 (instead of 95 9.95) for a month, $ 19 (instead of 79.92) for a year, or three years (instead of 7 107.64). Deal According to the email, they are available until May 31.
This week, users have reported received a follow -up email from VPnscure, providing more details as to why it did its bold and sudden move. Screenshots of email Joint on Reddate Says the acquisition through the unlimited Lotant Limited (which is a different company Unlimited Capital LimitedAn infinite capital representative told the ARS via email) “an asset was just a contract”.
A VPNCERTER Representative claimed to be on the site of reviews Trust pilot That the existing owners have “not accessed the customer database for months” after acquisition. According to the owners of the VPNCure, their acquisition “tech, brand, and infrastructure/technology – but none of the previous owners company, contracts, payments or responsibilities.”