Hi,
does anbody know, if CA allows/helps reselling Synths, if I dont like it anymore/existing better alternatives?
thx Klainer2
Reselling CA Synths
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Re: Reselling CA Synths
Hi,
Yes, but there's a $10 service fee if you do it more than once: https://cherryaudio.kayako.com/article/ ... my-license
Greg
Yes, but there's a $10 service fee if you do it more than once: https://cherryaudio.kayako.com/article/ ... my-license
Greg
Re: Reselling CA Synths
would this also be possible on, for example, synth stack 2, to get rid of 1 or 2 unwanted intruments, or do have all the synths there in SS2 one/the same confirmation number and cannot be reselled single? thx k2
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Klainer2 went unanswered. Does Synth Stack 2 gobble up the single licences? I'm only missing 2 of them.
Re: Reselling CA Synths
HI,
thats what i want to know too...
thats what i want to know too...
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Re: Reselling CA Synths
I am sorry I didn't say something before. There was a reply. When someone said the question went unanswered, I drafted a post but didn't send it because I thought the reply was obvious and I didn't want to unintentionally come off as insulting or something like that.
Now the reply has been repeated. So now I am wondering if the reply needs to be stated in different words so we don't have an endless cycle of someone saying, "The question went unanswered?" Or maybe that it needs a quote so its clear that its a reply?
Just to be clear, to me, "Please contact customer support . . . " followed by the link is an appropriate response. Not sure why that advice wasn't followed.
Now the reply has been repeated. So now I am wondering if the reply needs to be stated in different words so we don't have an endless cycle of someone saying, "The question went unanswered?" Or maybe that it needs a quote so its clear that its a reply?
Just to be clear, to me, "Please contact customer support . . . " followed by the link is an appropriate response. Not sure why that advice wasn't followed.