I've had a situation with VV1 where I also owned 3 VV2 products (besides other products like Falcon, Model D, String Machines 2, etc) and contacted their support about it and they provided an additional voucher due to those 3 VV2 products.Harry_HH wrote: ↑Fri Jan 17, 2020 1:22 amThe UVI pricing is most unfair ever.telecode wrote: ↑Fri Jan 17, 2020 12:22 amyes. its 41% off. Not bad. Only thing holding be back. I have too many VSTs. All of Arturia. All of NI. Plus some.Koshdukai wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 3:54 pmIf you only own 1 UVI product (free?), that's not a bad deal, given that the full price is $599, you're getting 41% discount, if my math is right... though currently it's only $399 intro price, but still, it's a nice discount on top of the current sale for an "upgrade", I guess
But I like the sound of that Japanese Synth collection.
I own 11 UVI products, I've invested many, many hundreds for those.
The price of VV3 for me is € 299, note that for me the price is in euros,
which means $ 333. No voucher given to me.
So, for me, owner of 11 UVI products VV3 = $ 333,
for you, invested 0 so far to UVI, VV3 = $ 399.
Fair?
On my behalf, UVI can f**k off, they can stuff their VV3 where the sun doesn't shine.
If you're in a similar situation in relation to VV3, maybe it's worth a try?
I wished I had something like that again for VV3 but I only have the String Machines 2 as a product in VV3 ...and the Key/World/Gipsy Suites but that doesn't count for VV3