UK and European Subscriptions Costs

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2015/01/15 16:39:20 (permalink)

UK and European Subscriptions Costs

What will the UK and EU subscription cost be?
Will Premium support be available on a  local  area code  for all European users. It says it's part of the membership. If not will we have a cheaper membership?
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    mudgel
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    Re: UK and European Subscriptions Costs 2015/01/16 03:03:18 (permalink)
    I'll support that if we can get the same in Australia.

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    Re: UK and European Subscriptions Costs 2015/01/16 03:21:32 (permalink)
    I have wondered about this

    I imagine support will stay the same.

    As for price in U.K., we usually pay U.S.A price plus V.A.T. plus some extra. I can't remember what we paid for X3, I think it was £129ish.

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    Re: UK and European Subscriptions Costs 2015/01/16 03:40:31 (permalink)
    It would be nice to know this. It was said on the main thread that the upgrade is 134 euros Inc vat (I think I've quoted that correctly) Hopefully for us sterling people it will be roughly a direct exchange rate conversion plus vat.

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    Re: UK and European Subscriptions Costs 2015/01/16 04:24:02 (permalink)
    I am sure the exchange rate will work its self out it's just that Premium Support is part of the membership and as everyone knows calling the States on landlines or mobiles in the middle of the day is not cheap. The other issue is the time difference.  
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    Re: UK and European Subscriptions Costs 2015/01/16 04:24:03 (permalink)
    I am sure the exchange rate will work its self out it's just that Premium Support is part of the membership and as everyone knows calling the States on landlines or mobiles in the middle of the day is not cheap. The other issue is the time difference.  
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    Re: UK and European Subscriptions Costs 2015/01/16 04:58:12 (permalink)
    fitzj
    I am sure the exchange rate will work its self out it's just that Premium Support is part of the membership and as everyone knows calling the States on landlines or mobiles in the middle of the day is not cheap. The other issue is the time difference. 

    I use internetcalls.com for more then 10 years. For ~$10, you get 3 month US calls for free (till you start to misuse the service...) and after 3 moths you pay ~$0.01/min. If that is "not cheap", what you call "cheap"?
     
    And yes, I have used that service to call CW support (and surprise... they speak English... if you know what I mean ).
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    Re: UK and European Subscriptions Costs 2015/01/16 05:04:38 (permalink)
    You may escape VAT by going through a 3rd party, but you can't do this for the monthly option it seems.

     
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