I hate those "promotions". European contests are usually won by europeans as american contests are won by americans. This is not a racist statement, it seems however to be a fact of life.
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Paul R. Martin - Are we listening?
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Paul, just in case you referred to my statement: it's ironic.
A plugin doesn't cost CW anything but a copy and a (possibly) manual.
It be cool though if they don't show up with new boards in the near future...
On 2002-09-30 19:00, astroman wrote:
Paul, just in case you referred to my statement: it's ironic.
A plugin doesn't cost CW anything but a copy and a (possibly) manual.
It be cool though if they don't show up with new boards in the near future...
Not quite true. giving away a pluging for free, prevent the guy who wins it from having to buy it himself, which he might have done if he hadn't won it. So CW (potentially) loses money on it.
atomic they charge more becuase the shop has to pay Tax and the price that creamware offers the shops directly includes german tax so in effect you end up paying 2 lots of tax on these offers.
when i got my scope srb bundle I got it direct from creamware and paid the price it was listed at (this included german tax).
I called my local distributor in london and they told me I would have to pay uk VAT ontop of that price if I wanted to purchase it from a local retailer. seemed very odd
Strange, that CW bypasses it's dealers by these cheaper offers.
And stupid me for not buying from CW directly.
If I had known earlier... ok, KeyMusic can't help this problem but how about them:
-selling me Cubase 5.0 without asking my 3.7 dongle? I have 3 dongles now.
-selling me an Emagic AMT8 'cos everyone uses it' for Cubase
-giving me a PulsarII Classic I/O, no Z-Link for the Luna24/96 and arguing it connects optical. I should have verified in the shop.
So everybody looking for bargains should order in the CW Shop? Will it be cheaper for all?