![]() ![]() I think there are two very dodgy business practices going on here. To say I'm incredibly annoyed at this would be an understatement. This to me is an extremely dodgy practice. Clearing the cookies and refreshing the page can result in a different "November Special" appearing. A little bit of experimentation by both of us discovered that as we opened different browsers on different computers we were presented with different prices - the cheapest being $39.95 going up to $79.99. He visited the site, clicked the Purchase link and said to me "It's only $50" because on his screen it was showing a purchase price of $49.95. During this time I was telling a friend on MSN about the fact that I felt ripped off that the free version had obviously been scrapped with no warning - forcing me to purchase the Pro version if I want my data. So I went to the purchase page and was presented with a "November Special" price of $79.99 - 15% discount. To make matters worse I then though I might just bite the bullet and buy it. ![]() Now I have all of my current financial year's data in an application that I can't access unless I pay. So I downloaded and installed the new version - during which there were absolutely no warnings whatsoever that it was in fact installing a TRIAL of the Pro version. EVERYTHING ON THE SITE indicated that I was downloading the STANDARD version of the software - there is still even an FAQ saying something about how to buy the Plus version. It worked fine for a few months but started to have a few glitchy issues after a MacOS upgrade, so I decided to visit the site to see if there was an update. I installed the free version because I don't need the features of the Pro version. I have the same problem and must say I'm pretty annoyed.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
February 2023
Categories |