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kyro_02
Mon 22nd Mar '04, 9:26am
I want to go for the owned license, how ever I am confused as to what the:

+1
+3
+6
+11
+25
+50
are for... and why the +1 is the expensive one? Is it to try and get more people on the +50 (if i'm not wrong does that mean you own 50 copies of it?? lol)

vBulletin Owned License - #1
Installation - First Time - $135
Branding Free Option - $120



*And this? - is branding when i pay to get the COPYRIGHT removed? and installation first time? i don't get it? does that mean you install it or somthing?

at the end of this purchase this is what i got:

vBulletin Owned License$160.00Installation - First Time$135.00Branding Free Option$120.00

wich sounds right to me...

as you can see, this is the first time i'm about to purchase anything via the net, and am confused (maybe its the time 12:31am :/) - thanks for your help!

cheers.

Seanie
Mon 22nd Mar '04, 9:30am
I want to go for the owned license, how ever I am confused as to what the:

+1
+3
+6
+11
+25
+50
are for... and why the +1 is the expensive one? Is it to try and get more people on the +50 (if i'm not wrong does that mean you own 50 copies of it?? lol)
you will find that its £## EACH

so 50 may be cheaper per licence... but its still more expensive than buying one

Seanie
Mon 22nd Mar '04, 9:39am
Economies of Scale.... thats the term i was looking for

Bema Jinn
Mon 22nd Mar '04, 9:59am
And if i were you i wouldn't go for the branding free (unless you own a massive website earning you big bucks) and i'd attempt to install it yourself. if you can't install a vB you have little chance of runing one.

just my 2 penneth

Floris
Mon 22nd Mar '04, 10:01am
The owned license costs each $160.
The branding free and installation is optional. You don't have to fill that in.
If you decide to purchase more then 1 license, you get a discount price per license. (the prices listed are on a per license basis; not a total)

andrew johnson
Mon 22nd Mar '04, 10:27am
yup

kyro_02
Mon 22nd Mar '04, 10:48am
Ok great thanks,

I had a test of your demo and it looks great, editing templates looks like it'l be a breeze. well if vbulletin is has easy as installing any other mysql boards, then that shouldn't be a problem. (i've tried like 20od mysql forums). but nothing beats vbulletin's features in my opinion. I get $300+AUD to spend after paying my bills, so pricing shouldn't be a problem. minuse the installation, and i am still thinking about the branding. thats somthing that will keep me busy thinking about :)

Thanksfor all your help, been great,

cheers

KyRo.