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<blockquote data-quote="TedCruz" data-source="post: 1007306" data-attributes="member: 95937"><p>I am highly speculating here but they are not as big as Google (not many people are) so I do not assume for them to perform the Stadia move and suddenly refund all the lifetime lic users. It would be honorable of them to see how long you have used the lic and tabulate it against their annual cost -30%. If the total usage -30% is less than the price of the lifetime lic then either return that amount or transfer the amount +30% towards their current lic product. That way this will appease those who had purchased lifetime lic recently whilst also appeasing those who purchased it a long time ago. If for example you purchased a lifetime lic 8 years ago and have been using it for 8 years, then most likely you got your money's worth. Lifetime Lic is as useful as a lifetime warranty, we all know that nothing lasts a lifetime.</p><p></p><p>For example, I have and had Lifetime Lic for Shadow Defender from (I think 2016) and I haven't used Shadow Defender since I went on Win 11 about 1.5 years ago...mainly because as soon as I reboot, the system enters unrecoverable BSOD. I know the developer is slow, and I know that it's most likely my system configuration. But I accepted my faith that hopefully one day it will be fixed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedCruz, post: 1007306, member: 95937"] I am highly speculating here but they are not as big as Google (not many people are) so I do not assume for them to perform the Stadia move and suddenly refund all the lifetime lic users. It would be honorable of them to see how long you have used the lic and tabulate it against their annual cost -30%. If the total usage -30% is less than the price of the lifetime lic then either return that amount or transfer the amount +30% towards their current lic product. That way this will appease those who had purchased lifetime lic recently whilst also appeasing those who purchased it a long time ago. If for example you purchased a lifetime lic 8 years ago and have been using it for 8 years, then most likely you got your money's worth. Lifetime Lic is as useful as a lifetime warranty, we all know that nothing lasts a lifetime. For example, I have and had Lifetime Lic for Shadow Defender from (I think 2016) and I haven't used Shadow Defender since I went on Win 11 about 1.5 years ago...mainly because as soon as I reboot, the system enters unrecoverable BSOD. I know the developer is slow, and I know that it's most likely my system configuration. But I accepted my faith that hopefully one day it will be fixed. [/QUOTE]
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