Graft
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Honestly I don't get all the hype about Black Friday VPN deals. Everyone acts like its some golden ticket to save a fortune. But let me tell you, most of the time these deals are just hype. They throw a few bucks off or bundle some useless extras and suddenly everyone is convinced its a bargain. Meanwhile they ignore that the core service might be junk or that the VPN might throttle speeds or log data anyway. I've been around long enough to know that the real value is in choosing a VPN with solid privacy policies and reliable speed, not just a discounted price. And yes, I get it, who doesn't want a good deal. But the truth is, if you're waiting for these massive sales to switch or buy in the first place, you're probably missing the point. Building a VPN setup that actually respects your privacy and keeps your speeds decent is what matters. Waiting for some deal might save you a few bucks, but if it comes at the cost of slower speeds or sketchy policies, what's the point? I'd rather pay full price and get a service that's worth it than jump at a sale that's probably not worth it at all. VPNs are a commodity sometimes, but the good ones don't go on sale that often without strings attached.