View Full Version : Few pre-sales questions
floppyworks
Sat 22nd Apr '06, 8:25pm
Okay now I want Vbulletin and to not risk it being pirated I think I might buy it. So just a few questions:
1.) Let's say I get version 3.5.4 and you guys come out with a 3.5.5. Would I be able to upgrade for free or would I have to pay for that?
2.) Is the 90 dollar leased liscence a 1 year licsence?
Uh that's it for now. Thanks!
-floppyworks
Steve Machol
Sat 22nd Apr '06, 8:26pm
vBulletin is priced at $160 for an owned license, and $85 for a 1 year leased license. With both licenses you get one year of access to the downloads section so you can download the latest versions during this time. After the year, the renewal for this access is just $30 for the owned license. This is optional and not mandatory. You can continue running your current version as long as you want. However with the lease license you will need to purchase a new license (owned or leased) after the year is up.
floppyworks
Sat 22nd Apr '06, 8:54pm
Okay that sounds good. I can't purchase it now because I only had 30 dollars but after I was ripped off I only have 24 cents in my paypal account.
Floris
Sat 22nd Apr '06, 8:55pm
The currently available payment options are:
1. Credit card
--- via Metacharge (Visa, Mastercard, Delta, Visa Electron, American Express-USD only)
--- via WorldPay (Visa, Mastercard, Delta, Switch, JCB and Solo)
--- via PayPal (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Maestro, Delta, Electron, Switch, Eurocard and Solo)
2. PayPal
--- Out of PayPal funds
--- Transfer out of Bank account attached to PayPal
3. Check (includes Money Orders)
4. Wire Transfer from existing bank account
You can order online here:
http://www.vbulletin.com/order/
floppyworks
Sat 22nd Apr '06, 11:24pm
Yeah I don't have a credit card but I did have some prepaid ones which went into my paypal account. But I might have money soon.
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