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SSL Certs Just $79 !

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Hello,

I'd like to introduce SSL4Less.com

Our genuine, 128 Bit SSL Equifax certificates are only $79 per year. here is what "everyone else" charges:

Equifax: Direct from Equifax - $99
Thawte: $125
Verisign: $349


SSL4Less is in the business of providing 128 Bit genuine Equifax SSL certificates that have a 98% browser compatibility. Here is a list of web browsers compatible with this certificate:

AOL Browser 3.0
AOL Browser 4.0
AOL Browser 5.0
Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x
Netscape Communicator 4.x
Netscape Navigator 3.x (needs root rollover)
Netscape Navigator 4.x
Opera 5

In addition to a server certificate, with every purchase you will receive True Site™ by GeoTrust®, an icon you can place on your website that links directly to the GeoTrust website. When clicked, the user is able to verify that you are exactly who you say you are. This goes a long way toward forming a trusting relationship between you and your customer, and ensures them that you are not some kid in a basement somewhere that has setup a website just to get their credit card number.

If you are a Web Host or Web Master with several domains, you may wish to purchase all of your server's certs through SSL4Less and save even more money with our Bulk Purchase plan!
If you are buying certificates for customers on your webserver, you may wish to resell them to your end user at a higher cost. Our program is structured very simply:

10 or more certs= 10% discount
50 or more certs= 20%
100 or more certs= Contact Us

If you are in the market for SSL Certificates, look no further!
SSL4Less is the most economical choice you can make.

Regards,

Nick Leavens
 
As true as your certs may be, just how do browsers handle them? what about users? For exmaple... I can make any site secure with https (well, as secure as is required for a 128 bit cert) but that doesnt mean the browser still wont give error messages... how do your certs work in relationship to browser messages and alerts?
 
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