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  1. Good morning all , and especially login123 . 

     

    I do not know exactly when I purchased the programme , unfortunately I had a major computer failure in August this year and this is being typed on its replacement .

    Thus I have lost the data . 

    That will teach me to back up important stuff . 

    I believe it was about 11 months ago that I purchased the programme .

    I am reminded that Piriform immediately sent me a new copy of the Programme when I explained that my machine had done a runner . So you see that they can do things above and beyond , which makes this niggling problem all the sillier , it could be so easily fixed .

  2.  Firstly , Hazelnut .

                                 "Of course you can update -----" . If it was "of course" this thread would not have appeared . Do not presume to imply                                         stupidity .

     Secondly , Mr V .

                                 Thanks for your helpful comment . I have to tell you that I received notice of the update more than three days before last                                     night's actual installation . I in fact received it on 23 Jan .

     Third , Login123 .

                                 Interesting info , but it does not work like that here . I am emailed with the message that an update is available , which should                              signify that I am about to receive the update . I have to point out that when I bought the thing , one of the selling points was "we                              automatically update your system"                               ..etc. . 

                               Furthermore , odds to what is being put forward here , I cannot update it myself without going through the payment procedure .

     

     Finally I would suggest that the doubters should look at their notice of update and read it carefully . You will note that it promises automatic update . That is what it says on my copy , I just checked it again to make sure . Also , I might add , I have received two updates as advertised , i.e. my computer update came before the advice note .

      I am grateful that some of you are trying to help and if Piriform were as helpful , this problem would not have arisen .                                                                      

  3.  Thanks for the new answers .

     My Firewall is set to receive updates from selected programmes , including CC .

     I take note of what you say , Hazelnut , but must point out that when the update advice appears , it always says download for £19.95 or whatever the price is . 

     I think the problem may lie in the fact that I joined CC via the USA and the updates and even possibly limited customer data are held in UK .

     Whatever it is , I have alerted CC to the problem on at least 7 occasions and always get the "just download it and ignore the price" advice . The only offer made when this happens is it says "Buy new 4.---- for £ 19.95" . Past experience with software companies has taught me NEVER EVER take advice to ignore what it says about buying and download . If any of you have ever been caught like that , you will understand . Trying to recover money which should not have been taken is fraught with health damaging obstacles like "prove that you paid " , "your account shows that you had already paid and it is your fault if you pay twice " , "We cannot refund in the UK a product that was bought in the USA" and so on . 

     No , my friends , I reiterate , the advertising says "automatic update" and it does not do so UNLESS I prompt CC to do it-----like yesterday evening after I started this thread my update suddenly appeared .

     Why is it that CC can send me advice of an update when they could simply update it as advertised ? 

     Someone , somewhere , is running a sloppy system . It does not inspire confidence . 

     If Google Earth , Google Chrome , Picasa , and many other free programme providers  can do it , with the vast numbers of customers they have , it is obviously technically possible .

     One solution would be to update all paying customers' programmes first then advertise the update . Then you would not get people getting put off renewing .

     Think outside the box , there is always another way of approaching a problem 

     

     Mikemgb , retired hardware and software designer .

  4. Thanks for the replies , I appreciate them .

    The CCleaner is the paid-for version .

    I have tried (each time this happened) to get the problem sorted .

    I informed Customer Services that I had been offered the update and was reluctant to download it because I had paid for auto updates and it implied in any case that I would have to pay again to download .

    The response from Customer Services was to tell me to ignore the paying bit because it wouldn't happen , then they did the Auto Update . Each time . Same thing .

    Why ?

    And more to the point , if a company cannot get that part right after at least 7 attempts , would you trust them enough to renew ?  

    I have to say that the programme clearly speeded-up the computer after first download . 

    But the irritation at the casual response is getting to me . 

    So unless I get what I paid for I shall not be renewing . By the way , in the UK , the sale of goods act makes it illegal to sell goods not fitting the advertised description . I shall not pursue that , but the company should be aware ; someone else might .

     

    PS EDIT-----surprise , surprise , I just got updated to 4.10 . Now how did that happen ? Did someone actually take notice of my post ?

                        Do I have to do this every time ?

     

    PPS ---------Perhaps I made a tactical error when I sent a "thank you" email to CC after its installation improved my computer . 

  5. Every time an update for CCleaner has come out , I have to email customer services to get it .

    According to the sales blurb , I am supposed to get an automatic update .

    I have never received one .

    I presume someone will tell me when my subscription runs out .

    That will give me the opportunity to protest at bad service by cancelling . 

    Unless of course someone can explain why I shouldn't .

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