I've searched the site for the official refund policy, but all I could find was a short statement saying that a "reasonable" refund policy would be maintained.
Anyone know the official stance on this, or where I would go to apply for a refund?? Is it like a 30 day policy as with most instances like this?
Nothing wrong with the software, I think it's great, and glad I found it before I went with vbulletin. It's just that I purchased 2 licenses with the intentions of starting 2 separate forums simultaneously. After a bit more research though, starting a successful forum is a bit harder than I assumed and now I plan to devote all my time to one of the initial 2, and it would be great if I didn't have to let $140 go to waste. I guess I got a bit trigger happy. Not sure if this falls under being "reasonable" but I purchased both of them within the last week, and seeing as how I am not ditching the product all together, I think it's fairly reasonable, even though it's my own fault.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks.
Anyone know the official stance on this, or where I would go to apply for a refund?? Is it like a 30 day policy as with most instances like this?
Nothing wrong with the software, I think it's great, and glad I found it before I went with vbulletin. It's just that I purchased 2 licenses with the intentions of starting 2 separate forums simultaneously. After a bit more research though, starting a successful forum is a bit harder than I assumed and now I plan to devote all my time to one of the initial 2, and it would be great if I didn't have to let $140 go to waste. I guess I got a bit trigger happy. Not sure if this falls under being "reasonable" but I purchased both of them within the last week, and seeing as how I am not ditching the product all together, I think it's fairly reasonable, even though it's my own fault.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks.