A pop-up ad offers the following:
Upgrade now for 30% off
Downgrade to free.
"Free" is a downgrade?
Depend on what it is they are offering. If you downgrade to a product that doesn't work then it's free.
The
process of downloading is free, no charge for downloading.
The item itself may not be......
Downgrade.....
rlv567
Loc: Baguio City, Philippines
Stephan G wrote:
A pop-up ad offers the following:
Upgrade now for 30% off
Downgrade to free.
"Free" is a downgrade?
In such an instance, the level of the subject product apparently is the "upgrade" in evaluation. A discount is being offered with purchase for continued use. If the purchase is not made, the "downgrade" is to the free, less capable version. This is a very common, and quite understandable, practice where trial versions of software are being offered, and a charge card has not been required and tendered. In the latter case, the common practice is for the card to be charged for continued use of the "premium" version of the software unless that specifically is cancelled by the card holder.
Loren - in Beautiful Baguio City
rlv567
Loc: Baguio City, Philippines
BebuLamar wrote:
Depend on what it is they are offering. If you downgrade to a product that doesn't work then it's free.
Not true!!!
Loren - in Beautiful Baguio City
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