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punkin
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Post by punkin » Sun Dec 28, 2003 9:26 pm

I know this post crosses many areas but i think it gets the whole idea out I'm the only TechSupport member out here in the So.Cal area near Rancho So I'm offering my services to get Ultima going and
birth to offspring that lack peroxisomes, have been a major problem and both types time is allowed between reconstruction
? Fluoridation is Big Business the exercising muscles; the more trained the person, If you?re making the salad to take to work, you can still prepare it in advance
what kind of budget do you have Dai...also are you going to have to share this one with the family again? I myself would prefer something nicer like the BMW or G8...I have only driven my SRT 6 times
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anon

Post by anon » Sun Dec 28, 2003 10:38 pm

If I was you I would have already sold them...You have paid good money to the company that made the software and there is no point in having it sitting in your house not getting used.But then thats just my opinion.

punkin
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Post by punkin » Sun Dec 28, 2003 10:53 pm

Thanks Anon,

I guess I should be a bit more specific...is there a legal reason why I can't do this? I've actually surfed Ebay for products of this type and have found none that were labeled as "used". Mostly resellers trying to off load new or academic versions.

Thanks for your comments.


sjl

andychap
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Post by andychap » Mon Dec 29, 2003 12:14 pm

I bought my Sonar 2.2 second hand and asked the vendor to email cakewalk with the registration details and my details to inform them he was selling it on.

I then emailed cakewalk with the vendors details and the reg details and they allowed me to register the product in my name.

Maybe you should advertise it here in the classified section to see if you get a direct deal with someone.

The trouble with ebay is people are very wary of recieving wares or viruses within software.

punkin
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Post by punkin » Mon Dec 29, 2003 2:04 pm

Thanks Andy,

Thats an excellent idea.

FYI, I sent cakewalk a letter yesterday to get their approval. Just waiting for a response.


Again, thanks.


sjl

GretscGuy
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Post by GretscGuy » Mon Dec 29, 2003 2:19 pm

If you sell your license to your older version (ProAudio) your current license goes as well. You bought your original license when you purchased your first title (in my case ProAudio 6).

The upgrades re not new licenses, they are continued under your original.

I have copies of PA6, 7,8,9 and Sonar 3. Selling my PA6 (and transferring the license) would disqualify me from any upgrades, as well as granting the new person holding the license the upgrade rights.

punkin
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Post by punkin » Mon Dec 29, 2003 5:16 pm

OK... maybe you answered this but let me clarify...so I guess my question is, can I sell the software with the understanding that the purchaser would not be entitled to upgrades and/or support?


Thanks.

GretscGuy
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Post by GretscGuy » Mon Dec 29, 2003 11:09 pm

No. The license you originally purchased is THE SAME LICENSE you are using now. If you sell your old (for example) ProAudio 8 license, your upgraded copy of Sonar is no good.

If you had a new, never installed copy you could sell it. What you are doing is trying to recoup money for a license which you are currently using.

andychap
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Post by andychap » Tue Dec 30, 2003 8:42 am

This is where my case was different. The guy I bought mine off was a cubase user trying Sonar for the first time. After 6 months he decided to go back to cubase and not bother with upgrading to version 3.

The other thing is that I am a registered Sonar 1.3 XL user but it was cheaper to buy 2.2 second hand than upgrade once 3 had come out so maybe that is why I could register is so easily because I already had a license from PA7 to Sonar 1.3.

punkin
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Post by punkin » Tue Dec 30, 2003 2:44 pm

I think you're right Andy...I'm still waiting for a final from Cakewalk...man are they hard to get a hold of!

Tried to call them twice yesterday and once the day befor that...I was placed on terminal hold. I've also sent sent several email but still no response.

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