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nleavens
10-04-2001, 08:56 PM
SSL4Less.com (http://www.ssl4less.com) is happy to offer you a great deal.

128 Bit Genuine Equifax SSL Certificate, and GeoTrust's True Site web site authentication service for just $79.00

Our Offer:

An Equifax 128 bit SSL Certificate - Web Server and ID certificates
and
GeoTrust's True Site web site authentication service - dynamically generated directly from GeoTrust's server every time someone visits your website.

-Secure -
*Your online transactions
*Confidential customer information
*Company intranets
*and more

The 128 Bit Equifax Certificate is compatible with 98% of web browsers. This includes:
AOL Browser 3.0
AOL Browser 4.0
AOL Browser 5.0
AOL Browser 6.0
Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02
(128-bit and majority of 40-bit)
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x
Netscape Communicator 4.x
Netscape Navigator 3.x (needs root rollover)
Netscape Navigator 4.x
Netscape Navigator 5.x
Netscape Navigator 6.x
Opera 5

$79.00 is a great price for an SSL certificate. But $79.00 for a 128 Bit Equifax SSL Certificate AND GeoTrust's True Site is an excellent offer you can't pass up.

Visit: http://www.SSL4Less.com to take advantage of this offer today!

WildWayz
10-09-2001, 01:31 PM
Can I ask a dumb question?

Whats the difference between a VeriSign cert and an Equifax one?

--James

Helicon
10-09-2001, 01:44 PM
The ironic part of your website is that, your order page is not secured :P

nox
10-10-2001, 09:10 PM
Originally posted by WildWayz
Can I ask a dumb question?

Whats the difference between a VeriSign cert and an Equifax one?

--James


LOL.. in practical terms, from a users point of view, absolutely nothing except the price and the effort involved to get it..

Cheers..

creid
10-10-2001, 11:22 PM
Originally posted by Helicon
The ironic part of your website is that, your order page is not secured :P

Now that is funny!:D

iwannabe
10-10-2001, 11:38 PM
Originally posted by Helicon
The ironic part of your website is that, your order page is not secured :P
:eek: :confused: :eek: