They don't care for us (here I mean the business - not the employees) - they 
cater to us to get our money.

MB



> Den 9. marts 2017 klokken 21:27 skrev Demian Kurejwowski 
> <demianpe...@yahoo.com>:
> 
> 
> that's why companies like luxology and side effects succeed,  no secrets or 
> lies behind, you pay for what they have done,   no convoluted ways,  
> if they cant handle 2 electronic ways of payment, how is like companies like 
> home depot are able to maintain billions of products from several thousand 
> providers, millions of consumers, form different part of the world,  and they 
> cant with 2 electronic pay methods?  how we can trust that they care for us?
> 
> 
>  
> 
>     El Jueves, 9 de marzo, 2017 11:18:41, Martin <furik...@gmail.com> 
> escribió:
>  
> 
>  They have only announced an increase in the maintenance price, not subs so I 
> asume the price won't change. The price would of course depend on where do 
> you live. Right now, the subscription (rental) costs about 2.5 times a 
> maintenance (old subscription) if we don't count the initial price of a 
> perpetual license.
> Switching from Maintenance to Subs this year in June will make you save a few 
> hundreds until 2020 while losing your perpetual license.
> >From then on, the subs price will be x2.5 again and it would be more 
> >expensive than staying in maintenance, unless of course they increase the 
> >maintenance price even more or just stop offering it at all. It wouldn't 
> >make sense, business wise, to keep a low income maintenance when you can 
> >force everyone to pay you 2.5 times more with subscription.
> Those who can't really choose outside Autodesk, will be paying more, and lose 
> their perpetual licenses.
> MartinSent from my iPhone
> On Mar 9, 2017, at 21:28, Cristobal Infante <cgc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> What would be the cost of Maya in 2019 if you are on subscription?
> On 9 March 2017 at 08:13, Andi Farhall <hack...@outlook.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> ...and once you're all on subscription see what we do to the sub prices 
> then....
> even more reason to be on the Houdini boatFrom: softimage-bounces@listproc. 
> autodesk.com <softimage-bounces@listproc. autodesk.com> on behalf of gareth 
> bell <garethb...@outlook.com>
> Sent: 08 March 2017 20:04:39
> To: softimage@listproc.autodesk. com
> Subject: [OT] Autodesk - another angry customer 
> https://solidedging.wordpress. com/2017/03/07/autodesks- 
> patronizing-screw-you-love- letter/
> |  | Autodesk’s Patronizing Screw You Love Lettersolidedging.wordpress.comSo 
> today it was my turn to get the notice from Autodesk of their new and 
> improved upcoming subscription only paradigm. I really wonder what goes on in 
> the minds of corporate and marketing officers … |
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