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Fusion Ads Bundle is now available for redemption

January 10, 2011 1:49pm

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  • #1 / Jan 10, 2011 1:49pm

    Leslie Doherty

    176 posts

    Welcome everyone who participated in the Fusion Ads Holiday Bundle! Your long awaited license is now available.

    Whether you’re new to ExpressionEngine or a seasoned veteran, we have a special offer for you bundle purchasers. We’re inviting you to turn your bundle license in to a Commercial or Non-Commercial license for a MAJOR discount.

    Continue Reading…

  • #2 / Jan 10, 2011 2:43pm

    Curtis Blackwell

    47 posts

    I’m confused.

    It normally only costs $50 to upgrade a freelancer license to non-commercial. This post says it’ll cost $89.97.

    How is that saving money?

  • #3 / Jan 10, 2011 3:09pm

    Leslie Doherty

    176 posts

    Hi Curtis,

    That’s a special offer for people who got the Fusion Ads Bundle. Since the bundle was already at a huge discount, this is an amazing deal.

  • #4 / Jan 10, 2011 4:39pm

    Curtis Blackwell

    47 posts

    Hi Leslie,

    I did get the Fusion Ads Bundle, really only for the EE license to take advantage of the discount (I did end up trying and liking Billings as well).

    It’s just annoying to hear that the upgrade is going to cost more than usual. It’s like the Fusion Ads bundle didn’t really come with a typical Freelancer License as I was lead to believe.

    I do still appreciate the discount, but I think it was misleading and would’ve liked to know about the difference in upgrade price ahead of time.

  • #5 / Jan 10, 2011 4:44pm

    Leslie Doherty

    176 posts

    Curtis, it doesn’t. We put the discount on the upgrade price. If you go to the store to upgrade, you’ll see this:


      Commercial license for $120.00 (an $80 savings over a standard upgrade!)
    ExpressionEngine Non-Commercial License for $30.00 (a $20 savings over a standard upgrade!)

    We fixed the previous error.

  • #6 / Jan 10, 2011 7:20pm

    Curtis Blackwell

    47 posts

    Thanks for clearing that up.

  • #7 / Jan 11, 2011 1:40am

    Heiko

    135 posts

    It’s like the Fusion Ads bundle didn’t really come with a typical Freelancer License as I was lead to believe.

    Well, I’m still disappointed about that, because when buying the FUSION ADS BUNDLE I wanted to get a second freelancer license and NOT an upgrade option for my existing license.

    Don’t get me wrong, the discounts are all great, but of no worth to me. You should have made that clear from the beginning.

  • #8 / Jan 11, 2011 2:04am

    Curtis Blackwell

    47 posts

    Well, I’m still disappointed about that, because when buying the FUSION ADS BUNDLE I wanted to get a second freelancer license and NOT an upgrade option for my existing license.

    Don’t get me wrong, the discounts are all great, but of no worth to me. You should have made that clear from the beginning.

    I don’t remember if it was on the Fusion Ads site, the ExpressionEngine site, or both; but I did read somewhere that you wouldn’t be able to have two Freelancer Licenses. Also, according to the purchase page you can only have one Freelancer License per member account.

  • #9 / Jan 11, 2011 2:14am

    Heiko

    135 posts

    OK, I thought I would be able to have a friend of mine use this license on a separate account - it was intended as a gift. But the bundle was a great deal anyway, so no problem at all! 😉

  • #10 / Jan 11, 2011 2:18am

    Leslie Doherty

    176 posts

    OK, I thought I would be able to have a friend of mine use this license on a separate account - it was intended as a gift.

    Actually, you can still do that. You just need to have that person sign in with an EE username and then let them redeem the coupon code in the store using the process. You’ll just give them the coupon code and let them sign in with a username. Just be sure you don’t have the code under YOUR account since you already have a freelancer license.

  • #11 / Jan 11, 2011 2:25am

    Leslie Camacho

    1340 posts

    It’s like the Fusion Ads bundle didn’t really come with a typical Freelancer License as I was lead to believe.

    Well, I’m still disappointed about that, because when buying the FUSION ADS BUNDLE I wanted to get a second freelancer license and NOT an upgrade option for my existing license.

    Don’t get me wrong, the discounts are all great, but of no worth to me. You should have made that clear from the beginning.

    Please check your email Tibitabo, I’ve sent you a direct response.

    Also, just to clarify, the upgrade option is not for your existing license. Its for the license you receive as part of the FusionAds bundle. If you upgrade, you will have a brand new non-commercial or commercial license at a seriously reduced discount plus you’ll still have your original Freelancer license. Really, its a stellar deal.

    Still, if you really just wanted two Freelancer licenses and that’s the only reason you purchased the bundle, I can see how you would be let down. Again, please check your email. Thanks.

  • #12 / Jan 11, 2011 6:09am

    escK

    1 posts

    Hello newbie here.

    I’ve just upgraded to the commercial license, EE was also the main reason I got the bundle, and this upgrade offer was something I couldn’t miss.

  • #13 / Jan 11, 2011 9:23am

    Heiko

    135 posts

    Alright, thanks a lot for clearing that up, guys! I really appreciate the effort. 😊

  • #14 / Jan 11, 2011 1:02pm

    peteburgess

    7 posts

    So it’s not possible to apply the bundle coupon to my current license so that I can upgrade my freelance license to a commercial one?

    Meaning:

    I have a freelance license that I bought before I purchased the Fusion Ads Bundle. I was hoping that I can apply the bundle coupon to my freelance license so that I can upgrade it to a commercial license.

    I do not need two licenses. (at least for now). Would this be possible?

    I emailed support with my intentions a few weeks ago and they forwarded me to the blog post. Now it looks like I may be stuck with two licenses (either two freelances or a freelance and commercial, instead of being able to upgrade my one license to one commercial) that I currently do not need.

    Thanks for any help.

    EDIT: I currently have a Non-Commercial License. I mistakenly said “Freelance” above. So my goal is to update my current Non-Commercial to Commercial which looks like the Fusion Bundle would only save me $29.99 compared to the value of a Freelance license.

  • #15 / Jan 11, 2011 2:12pm

    insiteadvice

    68 posts

    Correct me if I’m wrong, EllisLab…

    You can only upgrade the Fusion Ads bundle Freelancer License at the discounted price. I believe you can upgrade your Non-Commercial License just not at a discounted price.

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