How can Spectrasonics know if you bought the software from someone vs. Spectrasonics: take a look at the tread, make proper apologies, and take a look at possible ways to earn more from existing customers instead of having to live off of new ones all the time. Well - I had already uninstalled Trilian and haven't reinstalled it yet. But I can't sell them since they were bought second hand (including Trilian, a price won at NAMM that had never been used before - I was the first to register it but they freezed my account when I attempted to get RMX transferred). That being said, I did get my products transferred free of charge after more than a year of waiting. Someone here should send their marketing department a link to this thread.ĭefinitely. [quote=I don't have any experience with Spectrasonics products - although I was looking to buy a copy of Omnisphere for myself - but this kind of thing scares me, especially with an investment that large ($479 US). this is especially true for software-companies since they will probably spend some of their time making new products ect - again ableton is a good example, now selling MAX for live and probably getting some cut from the APC40's too. I agree - if I bought a used car I may buy a new car from the company if I'm happy with them, at a later time. It's really stingy behavior IMO.[/quote wrote: The person who made the analogy of selling a used car is correct. I do not understand the logic behind restricting third party sales.
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