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  • Guernica
    New Member
    • Sep 2006
    • 1

    Some Questions

    I am over looking the vBulletin software and of course it is a great product. I am just unsure about some things...

    First, I am only 15. Am I legally allowed to buy a vBulletin at that age? And besides that I have to think of a way to raise $160. But I just want to make sure any age can own a vBulletin.

    Also, if you buy vBulletin does it automatically do the setup for you, cause I usually run into a problem when I am setting up forums. I would need some assistance.

    I hope I eventually get this. $85 doesn't sound bad, but I would much rather OWN a vBulletin. =/
  • Quillz
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2004
    • 2787
    • 5.0.X

    #2
    Of course you can own a vBulletin license at age 15. There is no age limit to using vB. Upon purchasing a license, you must manually configure a few files and then upload everything. If you cannot do this, Jelsoft offers a professional installation.
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    • SugarBlush
      New Member
      • Sep 2006
      • 14

      #3
      I have another question. I'm 13 and I really wanna buy vBulletin owned license ($160. Don't think I don't have money for that! Besides, my parents have gave me permission to purchase this!) . After I bought the vB owned license, is there any fees like monthly fees or any other fees?? Or I just need to pay $160 and then I can use it forever?

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      • Creepshow
        Senior Member
        • May 2005
        • 2309
        • 3.5.x

        #4
        Originally posted by SugarBlush
        I have another question. I'm 13 and I really wanna buy vBulletin owned license ($160. Don't think I don't have money for that! Besides, my parents have gave me permission to purchase this!) . After I bought the vB owned license, is there any fees like monthly fees or any other fees?? Or I just need to pay $160 and then I can use it forever?
        If you have an owned license, yes you can use vBulletin indefinitely, forever. Only fees is an OPTIONAL $30 a year to renew your member's download access for new versions. You don't HAVE to renew though, and can use vB as long as you like.
        "CREEPSHOW CREEPS ONLINE" - The first & best online resource dead-icated to Stephen King & George A. Romero's 1982 horror anthology classic!!!!

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        • SugarBlush
          New Member
          • Sep 2006
          • 14

          #5
          Just pay $160 to use it forever?? Awsome!
          Anyway, How do I install the cash mods system? Where? You know, forum points.
          Last edited by SugarBlush; Sat 16 Sep '06, 6:34am.

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          • Creepshow
            Senior Member
            • May 2005
            • 2309
            • 3.5.x

            #6
            Originally posted by SugarBlush
            Just pay $160 to use it forever?? Awsome!
            Anyway, How do I install the cash mods system? Where? You know, forum points.
            Yep that's right.

            As for a cash mod, I'm not certain but you might find something like that over at www.vBulletin.org, vBulletin's hack site.
            "CREEPSHOW CREEPS ONLINE" - The first & best online resource dead-icated to Stephen King & George A. Romero's 1982 horror anthology classic!!!!

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            • SugarBlush
              New Member
              • Sep 2006
              • 14

              #7
              Thanks! Anyway, can I use vBulletin on free hosts like www.unlimitedmb.com ??

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              • Colin F
                Senior Member
                • May 2004
                • 17689

                #8
                Generally we don't recommend running vBulletin on a free host, but if it runs recent versions of PHP and MySQL it should work.
                Best Regards
                Colin Frei

                Please don't contact me per PM.

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