Does anyone know if there are any lower prices for a recent ourchase of V10 to V 11 upgrade? I purchased V10 7/20/10, installed on 7/22/10. I v'e never used program and now it wants me to pay 79.95 for upgrade 66 days later?
Upgrade Creator 2010 To Creator 2011 Recent Purchase
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fireside
, Sep 25 2010 02:20 AM
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#1
Posted 25 September 2010 - 02:20 AM
#2
Posted 25 September 2010 - 03:03 AM
V10 [version 10] is 3 years old. I don't think you're talking about the old software, so best you call it by its real name and then we won't be confused 
If you're talking about upgrading Creator 2010 to Creator 2011, an $80 [almost] price represents a $20 discount from the $100 [almost] price of Creator 2011. You don't need to pay the $79.95 unless Creator 2011 has something extra that you specifically want. Creator 2010 will work quite well despite not being "the latest" version.
If you're talking about upgrading Creator 2010 to Creator 2011, an $80 [almost] price represents a $20 discount from the $100 [almost] price of Creator 2011. You don't need to pay the $79.95 unless Creator 2011 has something extra that you specifically want. Creator 2010 will work quite well despite not being "the latest" version.
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#3
Posted 28 September 2010 - 02:03 PM
Brendon, on 25 September 2010 - 03:03 AM, said:
V10 [version 10] is 3 years old. I don't think you're talking about the old software, so best you call it by its real name and then we won't be confused 
If you're talking about upgrading Creator 2010 to Creator 2011, an $80 [almost] price represents a $20 discount from the $100 [almost] price of Creator 2011. You don't need to pay the $79.95 unless Creator 2011 has something extra that you specifically want. Creator 2010 will work quite well despite not being "the latest" version.
If you're talking about upgrading Creator 2010 to Creator 2011, an $80 [almost] price represents a $20 discount from the $100 [almost] price of Creator 2011. You don't need to pay the $79.95 unless Creator 2011 has something extra that you specifically want. Creator 2010 will work quite well despite not being "the latest" version.
Brendon:
Thanks for correcting the fact that I just bought ver 2010 in July of 2010. and not ver 10. Now that that is straightened out, do you actually have some constructive information to add? I'm already aware of the fact that on the Roxio Website that since I've just PAID for a new copy in the current year that I can now pay again another $79 for a 'newer' current copy at a whopping $20 discount and shell out money yet again after this purchase was less than 60 days ago....
#4
Posted 28 September 2010 - 02:03 PM
Brendon:
Thanks for correcting the fact that I just bought ver 2010 in July of 2010. and not ver 10. Now that that is straightened out, do you actually have some constructive information to add? I'm already aware of the fact that on the Roxio Website that since I've just PAID for a new copy in the current year that I can now pay again another $79 for a 'newer' current copy at a whopping $20 discount and shell out money yet again after this purchase was less than 60 days ago....
Thanks for correcting the fact that I just bought ver 2010 in July of 2010. and not ver 10. Now that that is straightened out, do you actually have some constructive information to add? I'm already aware of the fact that on the Roxio Website that since I've just PAID for a new copy in the current year that I can now pay again another $79 for a 'newer' current copy at a whopping $20 discount and shell out money yet again after this purchase was less than 60 days ago....
#5
Posted 28 September 2010 - 02:20 PM
fireside, on 28 September 2010 - 02:03 PM, said:
Brendon:
Thanks for correcting the fact that I just bought ver 2010 in July of 2010. and not ver 10. Now that that is straightened out, do you actually have some constructive information to add? I'm already aware of the fact that on the Roxio Website that since I've just PAID for a new copy in the current year that I can now pay again another $79 for a 'newer' current copy at a whopping $20 discount and shell out money yet again after this purchase was less than 60 days ago....
Thanks for correcting the fact that I just bought ver 2010 in July of 2010. and not ver 10. Now that that is straightened out, do you actually have some constructive information to add? I'm already aware of the fact that on the Roxio Website that since I've just PAID for a new copy in the current year that I can now pay again another $79 for a 'newer' current copy at a whopping $20 discount and shell out money yet again after this purchase was less than 60 days ago....
If you bought it from Roxio directly 30 day ago, then you would have some recouse. You did not therefore you have none. If you have a problem with that, contact Roxio directly; we are users, not Roxio employees. Lose the 'tude. Enough said.
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