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Lionel

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  1. 19 minutes ago, abacab said:

    I'm not aware of any download limits. Just the download expiration after 180 days. $10 will unlock downloads of everything in your account for another 180 days.

    I had to use that option once, when I forgot to grab something from a huge bundle the first time around. It's not terrible, but it is a business model to be frowned on, as it's clearly anti-customer friendly. Right off-hand I cannot think of another company that does it this way!

    You're right.  It's just the download expiration.

    As for other companies that have expiration on downloads, I can't think of any as well.  However, there are small companies that limit downloads.

  2. 7 minutes ago, cclarry said:

    Don't let that hold you back.  I download and then archive them, so that I don't have to use IK's 
    "Download" GARBAGE pay to re-download ***** system.  ANOTHER ridiculous ALL ABOUT
     MONEY - SCREW THE CUSTOMER IK Policy that makes me DESPISE their business model.

    Thanks for the tip.  I'll definitely do that if I buy this.

    It boggles my mind why IK would have "download limits" and an "expiration timeframe" to download your software.  You're right.  That's definitely a "screw the customer" policy.  IK is a big name in the music software biz.  They shouldn't have to resort to such tactics.  Other software I use from companies like Arturia and Native Instruments do not have download limits or an expiration date.  Also, I notice some companies are smarter these days... they upload their sounds/VIs to cloud services like DropBox where customers can download/re-download without being charged a fee.  Maybe IK could do something like that?

    IK, you need to starting putting the customer first.

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