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knight
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Post by knight »

Hi,

Ive paid for this script,
Leased License: $9.95 USD Recurring Payment every 1 month.


Does this mean i can keep the script forever and still run it when this expires? Im not 100% sure what this means.

Or $9.95 month just for support?
echophp
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Post by echophp »

Hello,

For leased license: it allow you run the script and access to new release of the script until you will suspend the payment subscription.

Hope this helps. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

Thank you for your inquiry.
knight
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Post by knight »

So when my lease expires does this mean i have to stop running the script?
echophp
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Post by echophp »

Yes. It expires when you stop the payment subscription. That means you have to stop running the script.
DR_GIGGULS
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Post by DR_GIGGULS »

In other words - you HAVE TO pay 10 bucks if you want your script to run.
If you don't pay, you'll have a non-working script.
alex2004
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Post by alex2004 »

Yes, but why do you buy a leased license ?
It only will cost more one the long term..
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DR_GIGGULS
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Post by DR_GIGGULS »

Because sometimes it isn't easy to pay all the money at once, and the leased license is a fair price for a trial.
twhiting9275
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Post by twhiting9275 »

alex2004 wrote:Yes, but why do you buy a leased license ?
It only will cost more one the long term..
Actually, no it won't. It's more beneficial to buy a 'leased license' in most cases, especially in cases like this where the developer tends to go through 'spurts' of updating and not updating, updating, and not updating, etc. Right now, they're in a dead zone, not doing anything for months now. For months they've been promising 'stable' releases, but we've yet to see 'em.


All purchases of software such as this are write offs for business purposes, if you're running things legitimately. So, it's beneficial to build 'write offs' up, to ballance and take down the amount owed yearly for taxes. In other words, you'll get the money back, it's just more of an investment with a better return at the end of the year.

Yes, it costs a bit more, but it keeps development (supposedly) coming, and adds more to return at the end of the year.
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