November 20% off from Raxco

Nov 24, 2009 18:36 GMT  ·  By

Dropping some pennies off the original prices of their products is not an unusual for Raxco, one of the leading companies in the world when it comes to disk defragmentation. If you take into consideration the consistency of the promotions in the last four months, it would have been a logical assumption that this year’s November would feature a new price slash for all Raxco products.

And indeed, the company offers all of its products at a discounted price this month as well, keeping the pattern for the fifth month. But, what Raxco has been unreliable for is the amount of price cut offered and the period of time the promotion was available for. If last time “30% off” and “3-day secret deal” were part of the discount details, this time you’ll be able to get any of their products 20% off until the end of the month, November 30.

All you have to do is type “PDNOV20” discount code at checkout and you’ll be automatically charged 20% off the original price. Just like in the case of all Raxco price cuts, all products have been shaved off the original price and upgrades to the latest versions are part of the deal as well.

Thus, PerfectDisk Home Edition is currently available for $23.99 (instead of $29.99), the Professional Edition sells for $31.99 (8 bucks down from $39.99), while PerfectSpeed PC Optimizer comes at $23.99, $7 cheaper than the initial charge. Bottom line is that top notch defragmentation and PC optimization comes cheaper this end of the month.

So, by November 30, “PDNOV20” code activates PerfectDisk and PerfectSpeed rebates, bringing fees down by 20%, regardless if you decide to purchase the home edition of the Raxco defragmenter, the professional one, or dedicated solutions for defragging in virtual environment or servers.

PerfectDisk has imposed itself on the market through its exceptional defrag algorithm and engine capable of performing the job even with very scarce free space available. Configuring the application is easy and you can use the AutoPilot function to make it run defrag tasks automatically based on individual disk needs.