Bargain Center: discussion, gossip, etc.
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- KVRist
- 289 posts since 25 Aug, 2002 from Leeds
The page with the code has gone now too - so much for 24hrs!
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- KVRist
- 289 posts since 25 Aug, 2002 from Leeds
Cheaper to buy again than WUP it for meeveryPlugin.com wrote:Waves Gold now at 84% off Flash Sale (Anybody doesn't have it already?).
I usually don't say it but this one is really "Lowest Price Ever".
Check out how it looks at http://everyplugin.com/gold.html
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- KVRist
- 215 posts since 26 Feb, 2010
Is it too late to get a voucher? Do they have any other active discount codes?cprompt wrote:Quoted from bargain thread to say thanks! I had the voucher, deleted it and forgot all about it. Daw LP, like Daw Cassette, is just a bunch of fun and $12 is too good to pass on.MogwaiBoy wrote:Re: Klevgrand's new DAW LP vinyl simulator plugin. If you re-registered to their mailing list in late May prior to the GDPR coming into effect, you would have received a 40% off discount code that was valid until the end of this month.
Heads up: You can use this code in conjunction with the DAW LP intro discount, bringing the price down to $11.99
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- KVRist
- 234 posts since 30 Dec, 2004 from London, UK
At current non-sale prices my upgrade price is $365. (I own 5 of the free plugins). After purchasing Filterfreak for $29 my upgrade price is reduced to $280.dzilizzi wrote:When they did the Black Friday sale two years ago, the price you pay was based on the number of plugins you had, so the more the better. I think this was not the normal sale though.Tappistry wrote:I got in with only Little Plate. Their Spring sale had a 50% upgrade also, got in for $209. Not bad at all considering I only joined their mailing list last year.hivkorn wrote:it's all about how much you have soundtoys plugin , but if you want to upgrade for a very little $ , wait until black friday.Armadillo wrote:FilterFreak is only $29.
I don't particularly need a filter but if it reduces my eventual upgrade to Soundtoys 5 I'd certainly consider it.
Does anyone know what sort of upgrade discount I could expect if I bought FilterFreak?
- KVRAF
- 4881 posts since 4 Aug, 2006 from Helsinki
PSP Adioware is a great company, I own about 12 of their quality plugins.
They have great sales, too, but...
I have wondered a long time their sales policy: e.g. today got a mail that "the VintageWarmer2 is on sale, and as a loyal PSP customer, your sale-% is even bigger". When I go to my PSP account/store, I see that my "special price" is $ 59,54. That´s a good price, but the price is always relative: what do the others pay? When the buyer, who has no.what-so-ever previous PSP products, goes to the vendors site, his/her price is $ 61,41 (in this case, JRR shop). The "loyal customer reward" is a total $ 1,87!
Well, yes, its better than nothing, but I wouldn´t call this a big loyal customer reward.
P.s. I see already comments, which say "shut up, you moaner". Those opinions are as legitimate as mine.
They have great sales, too, but...
I have wondered a long time their sales policy: e.g. today got a mail that "the VintageWarmer2 is on sale, and as a loyal PSP customer, your sale-% is even bigger". When I go to my PSP account/store, I see that my "special price" is $ 59,54. That´s a good price, but the price is always relative: what do the others pay? When the buyer, who has no.what-so-ever previous PSP products, goes to the vendors site, his/her price is $ 61,41 (in this case, JRR shop). The "loyal customer reward" is a total $ 1,87!
Well, yes, its better than nothing, but I wouldn´t call this a big loyal customer reward.
P.s. I see already comments, which say "shut up, you moaner". Those opinions are as legitimate as mine.
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- KVRian
- 1103 posts since 17 Jul, 2016 from Wales, UK
You're not comparing apples with apples though doing that - non-"loyal customers" buying direct from PSP will pay $69.
Resellers are usually cheaper than going direct as they play with their margins, and things like exchange rates and vat come into play.
So that $1.87 is just the difference between loyalty discount and reseller discount.
Resellers are usually cheaper than going direct as they play with their margins, and things like exchange rates and vat come into play.
So that $1.87 is just the difference between loyalty discount and reseller discount.
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- KVRian
- 908 posts since 10 Jan, 2010
working here.... it brings the price of Gold down to $79 on the waves website. still don't need it, but I did look...jasco wrote:The page with the code has gone now too - so much for 24hrs!
- KVRAF
- 4881 posts since 4 Aug, 2006 from Helsinki
I´m compairing apples (VintageWarmer2 lowest non-second hand price at the moment) to the apples (VintageWarmer2 lowest non-second hand price at the moment). What the buyer pays, counts, that´s the benchmark, not the name of the shop.OneOfManyPauls wrote:You're not comparing apples with apples though doing that - non-"loyal customers" buying direct from PSP will pay $69.
Resellers are usually cheaper than going direct as they play with their margins, and things like exchange rates and vat come into play.
So that $1.87 is just the difference between loyalty discount and reseller discount.
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- KVRist
- 289 posts since 25 Aug, 2002 from Leeds
Yep they posted on Fakebook they had 'technical issues'. My itch has gone now though, spent my ££ on something elsechroma wrote:working here.... it brings the price of Gold down to $79 on the waves website. still don't need it, but I did look...jasco wrote:The page with the code has gone now too - so much for 24hrs!
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- KVRian
- 1356 posts since 21 Sep, 2013 from California
My loyalty is more than the JRR price, so you are doing well. The problem with PSP is they separate their product line into two types and the discount doesn't carry over between types.Harry_HH wrote:PSP Adioware is a great company, I own about 12 of their quality plugins.
They have great sales, too, but...
I have wondered a long time their sales policy: e.g. today got a mail that "the VintageWarmer2 is on sale, and as a loyal PSP customer, your sale-% is even bigger". When I go to my PSP account/store, I see that my "special price" is $ 59,54. That´s a good price, but the price is always relative: what do the others pay? When the buyer, who has no.what-so-ever previous PSP products, goes to the vendors site, his/her price is $ 61,41 (in this case, JRR shop). The "loyal customer reward" is a total $ 1,87!
Well, yes, its better than nothing, but I wouldn´t call this a big loyal customer reward.
P.s. I see already comments, which say "shut up, you moaner". Those opinions are as legitimate as mine.
I love their piano verb, but the last time I used it, it kept crashing my project. So it makes me cautious about buying more.
- KVRAF
- 1672 posts since 3 Aug, 2017 from San Diego, CA
Yeah I’m working on doing a major trimming of my plugin collection right now.nathanj wrote:I paid $250 two years ago after picking up all the little plugs and I still consider it my single best plugin purchase.
Soundtoys definitely made the cut of the essentials that I want to keep.
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- KVRAF
- 2106 posts since 31 Dec, 2002 from London, UK
Interesting. Mine is currently $375, so it would probably go to $290.nj wrote:At current non-sale prices my upgrade price is $365. (I own 5 of the free plugins). After purchasing Filterfreak for $29 my upgrade price is reduced to $280.dzilizzi wrote:When they did the Black Friday sale two years ago, the price you pay was based on the number of plugins you had, so the more the better. I think this was not the normal sale though.Tappistry wrote:I got in with only Little Plate. Their Spring sale had a 50% upgrade also, got in for $209. Not bad at all considering I only joined their mailing list last year.hivkorn wrote:it's all about how much you have soundtoys plugin , but if you want to upgrade for a very little $ , wait until black friday.Armadillo wrote:FilterFreak is only $29.
I don't particularly need a filter but if it reduces my eventual upgrade to Soundtoys 5 I'd certainly consider it.
Does anyone know what sort of upgrade discount I could expect if I bought FilterFreak?
Actually, that makes it $187,5 on BF, vs. $174 if I buy Filterfreak, so I think I'll just wait.
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- KVRian
- 739 posts since 5 Aug, 2015 from Up, Up in the Cloud
Guys don't forget that WUP'ing also gives you a coupon for the amount you spent.Cheaper to buy again than WUP it for me