This is exactly my situation. This plugin is priced at the high end for me, so I really played with it during the demo to try to convince myself not to buy it, lol. My demo ended today 5/1, but I went ahead with the purchase 3 days ago. If I would've waited until the end of the demo, I'd have saved $45 due to this random "sale within a sale". Not really happy about that at all.plexuss wrote:Yes, it seems those of us that decided to support this product sooner rather than later get screwed out of £35 or $45US. On on earth is this a good business decision? Unbelievable. I am not happy about this. One of my pet peevs are devs that do these sales right after other sales and screw all those people that decided to pony up money sooner rather than later. I understand it if more time has elapsed where the product has been in the market for a longer period of time - I look at it as the cost to use the technology sooner rather than later - but for me this has to be at least a number of months - not a couple of weeks. I could have just been using the demo period all this time and saved myself another $45US. It hasen't even been 2 weeks!
Of course I figured it would get cheaper or be on sale some time in the future, which is always a possibility when buying early. I have no problem with that.
