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March 30th, 2008

How to Download Limewire Pro for Free with Google


This is a pretty little nice trick to get Limewire Pro (that is $34.95/year) for free with…well, Google!

Limewire_pro

Why Google?

Honestly, getting a copy of the Pro version is not hard, there are many channels which you can use, but some of these channels might not be legal or you might have to go through various advertisement pages just to get the download link.

So why not Google? You will get to download the latest Limewire Pro from Limewire itself!

Here is how…

Google_limewire_pro

  1. Google for “site:sales.limewire.com”.
  2. Click on “repeat the search with the omitted results included” at the bottom of the search result.
  3. BOOM! Now you will see a number of Limewire sales pages in the Google search results.
  4. Now, feel free to check each and everyone of them until you find an account which is not suspended/cancelled/expired.
  5. Great! You have found a working account with a working Limewire Pro download link.

This sales page “hole” has been there for quite a time now, and I wonder why Limewire haven’t take any action to patch this “hole”. These sales pages should be hidden from search engine.

OK, anyway…enjoy!

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  1. Comment by pedro »

    July 13th, 2008 @ 4:30 am ·

    it DOESN’T work!

  2. Comment by tmv »

    December 5th, 2008 @ 8:34 am ·

    i tried it out and it works! now i have got limewire pro!
    thank you!

  3. Comment by Matt »

    December 6th, 2008 @ 4:34 am ·

    Hi tvm,

    Glad that this post helps!

    Enjoy!

    matt

  4. Comment by jAcKfRozzt »

    May 3rd, 2009 @ 8:21 pm ·

    hey
    y does it needz
    payment 4 downloading…..

  5. Comment by WinMillionsFree.com »

    September 20th, 2009 @ 8:25 am ·

    It would appear that they have finally patched this “loophole.” Even if you find a non-expired link, they block downloads once they come from too many IP addresses. You’d have to be one of the first to find the link, assuming they are even still being cached by Google.

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