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Old March 28th, 2006, 11:48 AM   #24 (permalink)
Edward
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Gwinn, Michigan, USA
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Originally Posted by Chuck S
Edward you never notified us within the 90 day window to grant you a free year's extention which is what this comes down to.

How is anyone suppose to grant you a conditional free years members access from an time restricted offer by the President if you do not ask us to check your install to verify you have complied within that timeframe. I am sorry but there is nothing I can do for you in this regard. Don't kill the messenger here I simple work for support and am just passing along the info.

The reason Scott put up the announcement the offer had expired in the first place is customers where still emailing us asking for extentions after the expiration date.
Nobody is killing any messengers Chuck, just trying to clarify.

To answer your question about "How is anyone supposed to grant you"... Simple, when I applied for support and notified you of my expiration date"... ALL registered users should have had their VBadvanced expiration dates extended, Especially if they logged on here and sought SUPPORT... There's proof there that they were recognizing PHOTOPOST as the new owner. When anyone downloaded the new version from here, that change was made automatically. My URL was on record along with the license, if anyone at PHOTOPOST doubted that I changed the copyright, they could have just logged on, checked it out.. and then UPDATED the license. Don't need an invitation to do that do ya?

Heck, I never invited photopost to my site to REVIEW my use of reviewpost... Am I in jeopardy of losing my license for that? Anyone report to you that my site still had the old VBadvanced link at the bottom?...

I read "The reason" Scott posted the offer in the first place (according to his message) is to "Win Back" customers who thought PHOTOPOST didn't treat people or support their products properly.. I understand that he would want to shut it off, and there's no argument there either.

Neither of the messages says anything about "emailing".. or the now added "disclaimer" you posted about "inviting someone to verify the change".. I don't see that in there either.. What I see is Scott saying,

"You can download the updated version 1.01, you have 90 days to change your copyright, and as a reward for doing (either the download or the change) Photopost would extend the license by a year."

And he said he was doing that to "Win back" customers...

Ok, you have a different view.. I don't WANT an extension of my license, I merely wanted my license (that doesn't expire until JUNE) to be recognized. I figured that out (dumb old geezer that I am). As for licenses and extensions and such...
Hey, I'm outta here!

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