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Competitions Discussion Thread Part 13

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  • dovestar
    dovestar Posts: 134 Forumite
    oddbod19 wrote: »
    The link is for the free 30 day trial only. You will have to buy, if you want to carry on using it after 30 days.

    You do not have to buy Roboform unless you store more than 10 logins in it, this has always been the case. I don't use it for logins at all as Firefox does a good job of saving those itself, if you just use it for form filling, as I do, it is free.

    From Roboform website: "As always RoboForm offers a free 30 day trial. If a user maintains 10 or less logins they can continue to use the free version."
    Wins 2011 so far: £50 Toy Voucher, Paul Blu Ray
    Wins 2010: 10 (total value £3800ish)

    Wins 2009: 10 (total value £3200)
    TWBM in 2011: ITV win, IPAD, PS3, 42"+ TV
  • Tae_Lia_2
    Tae_Lia_2 Posts: 188 Forumite
    Haven't had any problems myself with Roboform and Firefox 4 :)
    No sigs, I don't smoke....:rotfl:
  • Mrs_Money
    Mrs_Money Posts: 1,602 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    oddbod19 wrote: »
    Did you have to buy the new version of Roboform ?

    I have just reverted back to Firefox 3.6 after finding Roboform did not work in Firefox 4 unless you bought the new version of Roboform.

    You don't need Roboform - I use Informenter with Firefox, downloaded free from the Firefox website. Works just fine. ;)
  • mattytun
    mattytun Posts: 13,920 Forumite
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    oddbod19 wrote: »
    The link is for the free 30 day trial only. You will have to buy, if you want to carry on using it after 30 days.


    Hi read "dovestar" post 1773..........he explanes it :D...ive used Roboform for years free..
    Can't sleep, quit counting sheep and talk directly to the shepherd :cool:
  • purplecatlover
    purplecatlover Posts: 6,628 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    roboform basic is free forever, but your limited to something like 10 forms stored and 10 log in infos stored.
  • Mamzie
    Mamzie Posts: 2,540 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Roboform has paid for itself time and time again, in the amount of comps it has helped me to enter :) Outstanding value for money compared to some of the programs I have bought for our pcs. Cost about £16 when I bought it for a lifetime licence, and thinsk its works out to be about £20 now.
    My light may be on, but that doesn't always mean I am looking at the PC - I am far more likely to be cuddling or feeding Tianna atm, so please don't think I am ignoring you if I don't reply quickly :)

    Our Precious Baby Tianna has now joined our Family, she is much loved and very welcome, xxx
  • BabbityBee
    BabbityBee Posts: 137 Forumite
    I'm sorry if the following two points have been discussed before....

    1) Do you REALLY believe that you have an equal chance of winning comps if you say NO to receiving newsletters etc. I sometimes feel cheeky entering a comp and refusing anything from the site or company providing the prize. Is it worth just saying yes, then unsubscribing once they start emailing you?

    2) Am I doing this right - if I click on retweet under a comps that states 'RT to enter' is that it - is that me entered??? I usually click on follow to follow them. The reason I ask is I retweet loads of comps and I have never once won yet!!! Maybe I am just unlucky or maybe these sites literally get thousands of retweeters entering their comps and the chances of winning are almost nil?

    Thanks in advance dear compers xxx (I'm a newbee comper BTW!)
  • catmiaow
    catmiaow Posts: 5,954 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    BabbityBee wrote: »
    I'm sorry if the following two points have been discussed before....

    1) Do you REALLY believe that you have an equal chance of winning comps if you say NO to receiving newsletters etc. I sometimes feel cheeky entering a comp and refusing anything from the site or company providing the prize. Is it worth just saying yes, then unsubscribing once they start emailing you?

    2) Am I doing this right - if I click on retweet under a comps that states 'RT to enter' is that it - is that me entered??? I usually click on follow to follow them. The reason I ask is I retweet loads of comps and I have never once won yet!!! Maybe I am just unlucky or maybe these sites literally get thousands of retweeters entering their comps and the chances of winning are almost nil?

    Thanks in advance dear compers xxx (I'm a newbee comper BTW!)

    I guess it depends whether the competition rules state you must sign up for info or a newsletter. I usually do sign up as I believe you might have more of a chance, even if that isn't the case and I can always put the mail in my 'junk' folder.

    I enter tons of Twitter competitions and have never won a thing. Clicking retweet under the section required is correct. I have been the luckiest on Telegraph competitions.
    No you're not a vegetarian if you eat any animal or fish, so do not insult genuine veggies by calling yourself one! :mad:

    Thanks to everyone who posts competitions. You are the stars of the board :T:j:T
  • catmiaow
    catmiaow Posts: 5,954 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Roboform doesn't seem to work on Macs :(
    No you're not a vegetarian if you eat any animal or fish, so do not insult genuine veggies by calling yourself one! :mad:

    Thanks to everyone who posts competitions. You are the stars of the board :T:j:T
  • Hi just wondered if anyone will be posting the Daily Mail instant cash numbers?
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