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Cheap, but frustrating glitches
Keycense hooked me with its jaw-dropping discounts — like a bundle of Microsoft Office, McAfee, and WinRAR licenses for less than $20 — but the process wasn’t without hiccups. Ordering was simple enough: I clicked “buy,” selected the package, and headed to checkout. Here’s where things got rocky. The site refused my old credit card, citing “unsupported issuer,” forcing me to scramble for a backup payment method. I switched to Bitcoin, which worked, but the confirmation screen froze afterward. Annoyingly, the license key email bounced twice before landing in my spam folder, costing me hours of confusion.
Support eventually responded to my ticket in two hours, but the rep blamed my email provider’s spam filter instead of apologizing. They resent the key manually, and activation went smoothly once I got it. However, their promo emails became relentless, flooding my inbox hourly for days. Unsubscribing required clicking through five pages, which felt intentionally frustrating.
On the plus side, the software itself worked perfectly once installed, and prices are hard to beat. But between payment quirks, delayed emails, and pushy marketing, Keycense feels like a gamble. Budget-conscious buyers might tolerate these flaws for the savings, but I’d recommend using a newer payment method and checking spam regularly.