AuroraZero
Active Member
Back in 2008 I purchased a lifetime license to a piece of popular software. Due to some unforeseen circumstances, I got sick and went through a divorce and some other things, I was unable to use said software. I also lost the licensing details of it. Things like this do happen. So I contacted the company and asked if they could look them up for me. I gave them the paypal transaction I.D., my name and address I used to sign up with, as proof that I bought the product.
Well five days went by with no answer and their ticket system sent me an email saying the ticket would be closed in 168 hours if I did not reply. So I replied that there had been no answer and no resolution yet. The same day the company came back and said they were doing a search for my old account and thanked me for my patience.
At this point I thought cool maybe they will find it for me and it will be good. Two more days go by and no more responses. So yesterday I reply asking for any updates at all. This is the response I received:
I wasn't able to find your previous account with us as we've discarded the the old billing system we used back in 2008. But I can confirm the transaction of $89.95 through paypal back in 2008. So to setup a new lifetime license you will need to signup again for a lifetime license through our website. I will add the previous paid $89.95 to your order and can also offer you a 30% discount which you can obtain by entering the promo code "take30off" during signup. This means you will only need to pay approx $15 to get your license reactivated.
During signup, when you are presented with the Paypal link - please do NOT click on this, simply stop at that point. Then please send $15 Australian dollars to us and I will add the full amount of funds to your account to process your order and setup your new Lifetime license.
I received said response yesterday and it has bugged me all night. On one hand I have paid for a Lifetime License and I feel I should not have to pay again just to get it restored.
On the other hand I feel if I do not pay the money and argue this point the company will just close the ticket and tell me to get bent.
The question I ask is what would you guys do in this situation? Would you pay the money? Even though the company acknowledges you did buy the license in 2008? Would you tell them no and tell them you already paid for the license and fight it?
Well five days went by with no answer and their ticket system sent me an email saying the ticket would be closed in 168 hours if I did not reply. So I replied that there had been no answer and no resolution yet. The same day the company came back and said they were doing a search for my old account and thanked me for my patience.
At this point I thought cool maybe they will find it for me and it will be good. Two more days go by and no more responses. So yesterday I reply asking for any updates at all. This is the response I received:
I wasn't able to find your previous account with us as we've discarded the the old billing system we used back in 2008. But I can confirm the transaction of $89.95 through paypal back in 2008. So to setup a new lifetime license you will need to signup again for a lifetime license through our website. I will add the previous paid $89.95 to your order and can also offer you a 30% discount which you can obtain by entering the promo code "take30off" during signup. This means you will only need to pay approx $15 to get your license reactivated.
During signup, when you are presented with the Paypal link - please do NOT click on this, simply stop at that point. Then please send $15 Australian dollars to us and I will add the full amount of funds to your account to process your order and setup your new Lifetime license.
I received said response yesterday and it has bugged me all night. On one hand I have paid for a Lifetime License and I feel I should not have to pay again just to get it restored.
On the other hand I feel if I do not pay the money and argue this point the company will just close the ticket and tell me to get bent.
The question I ask is what would you guys do in this situation? Would you pay the money? Even though the company acknowledges you did buy the license in 2008? Would you tell them no and tell them you already paid for the license and fight it?