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 I would like to  use my $25.00  voucher on the new Soul Session Play series instrument.... Ohhh it's so nice ?

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Posted
7 hours ago, cclarry said:

This is worth it's weight in gold!  

Thanx Reid!

Well it's just a collection of inconvenienced electrons, actual weight equalling a unmeasurable nothing, so . . . how much is that in gold again?  ?

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11 hours ago, jesse g said:

 I would like to  use my $25.00  voucher on the new Soul Session Play series instrument.... Ohhh it's so nice ?

Was thinking the same thing jesse. As a K13U owner it's pretty much the only thing I don't have that I would want and that I can use the voucher on. 

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On 12/22/2020 at 1:43 AM, Zo said:

Butch vig drums  : what 's the best price you guyz seen on this one ?

some scammer on KVR who never replies. are NI going to have a New years sale? I would be interested in that one too.

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Guyz out of topic , but is the 9 % taxes is a new thing for LA state ? had to pay this at UA shop and it seems to be added in card atv NI store as well , first time seeing this !!

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On 12/22/2020 at 12:08 PM, 53mph said:

I'd love to use that $25 to upgrade my Kontakt player, but....no. Doesn't let me. ?

That's what you get for thinking you could spend it on something that you actually want.

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14 hours ago, Zo said:

Guyz out of topic , but is the 9 % taxes is a new thing for LA state ? had to pay this at UA shop and it seems to be added in card atv NI store as well , first time seeing this !!

It started with a Supreme Court ruling (June 21, 2018) - by now most states have stepped up their tax collection game and now mandate tax charged based on buyer location.

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In 45 states – the exceptions being New Hampshire, Delaware, Montana, Alaska and Oregon – sales taxes are collected on consumer purchases. Forty-three of those 45 states have established standards for digital and remote sellers post-Supreme Court ruling, with decisions pending in Florida and Missouri. So the vast majority of online shoppers in the U.S. have already or will soon see additional sales taxes on their purchases.

 

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10 hours ago, TheSteven said:

It started with a Supreme Court ruling (June 21, 2018) - by now most states have stepped up their tax collection game and now mandate tax charged based on buyer location.

 

Still the poeple robbed after all those centuries , amazing how they managed to make it feels acceptable ... for the mass ...

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