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- KVRian
- 1147 posts since 6 Jul, 2009
Synth Magic
Polychrome: $18
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- KVRian
- 928 posts since 3 Sep, 2011
Mulab UL - $25
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Inear Display bundle - $15
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- KVRAF
- 2263 posts since 6 Aug, 2007
Not that it really matters, but shouldn't this be in the Market Place instead of Intruments?
I feel like it would get more visibility to the right people there, since that's where people go to look for stuff to buy.
I feel like it would get more visibility to the right people there, since that's where people go to look for stuff to buy.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1973 posts since 3 Jul, 2007 from Denmark
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- KVRian
- 598 posts since 9 Jul, 2012
Inear display bundle $20
MuLab UL $30
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- KVRian
- 928 posts since 3 Sep, 2011
How does it work if there are multiple licenses for one product available?
For example, if there are 5 licenses for product x, then do the 5 highest (and assuming some are equal, the first) bids get assigned to each of the 5, or does one have to bid specifically for one of the five licenses. I assume it must be the former. if its the latter scenario, the winning bidder for say license #2 may have been outbid by the 2nd highest bidder on license #5.
For example, if there are 5 licenses for product x, then do the 5 highest (and assuming some are equal, the first) bids get assigned to each of the 5, or does one have to bid specifically for one of the five licenses. I assume it must be the former. if its the latter scenario, the winning bidder for say license #2 may have been outbid by the 2nd highest bidder on license #5.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1973 posts since 3 Jul, 2007 from Denmark
True. You do not have to specify license # as I always replace the lowest bid. If two licenses share the same low bid, then I switch them out from top to bottom (ie. license #2 and #3 are both on a 50$ bid. Someone now bids 55$ I then switch out bid #2.)maschinelf wrote:How does it work if there are multiple licenses for one product available?
For example, if there are 5 licenses for product x, then do the 5 highest (and assuming some are equal, the first) bids get assigned to each of the 5, or does one have to bid specifically for one of the five licenses. I assume it must be the former. if its the latter scenario, the winning bidder for say license #2 may have been outbid by the 2nd highest bidder on license #5.
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- KVRian
- 1310 posts since 16 Nov, 2011
A-ha...Luftrum wrote:True. You do not have to specify license # as I always replace the lowest bid. If two licenses share the same low bid, then I switch them out from top to bottom (ie. license #2 and #3 are both on a 50$ bid. Someone now bids 55$ I then switch out bid #2.)maschinelf wrote:How does it work if there are multiple licenses for one product available?
For example, if there are 5 licenses for product x, then do the 5 highest (and assuming some are equal, the first) bids get assigned to each of the 5, or does one have to bid specifically for one of the five licenses. I assume it must be the former. if its the latter scenario, the winning bidder for say license #2 may have been outbid by the 2nd highest bidder on license #5.
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- KVRian
- 1147 posts since 6 Jul, 2009
MuTools
MuLab UL user license: $30
MUX Vst user license : $35
MuLab UL user license: $30
MUX Vst user license : $35
