1. Why $ instead of €?
2. How many means "limited amount" (of lists and groups) in Premium Basic?
3. And where's the limit of checks for free accounts?
@sortile9io:
1. Because everyone probably knows what their currency translates to in dollars (easier than euros).
2. We don't know exactly yet, but it will be enough for the average user, we think. If not, we'll increase it, of course.
3. It's not there yet, but it will be introduced in 2.0. It will probably be a periodical limit (x checks per month) and it will be sufficient for basic (occasional) users.
What happens if I pay for a premium pro account, create a lot of lists and groups, and then my premium account runs out? Will the lists and groups be deleted?
Will non-paying members be able to create any lists or join any groups (even more limited than premium basic)? Or none at all?
@mjf314: not at all. All your lists and groups will remain available, only you will not be able to created more. If you would revert to a free account, you'd also lose the ability to add/edit your lists. Non-paying members will be able to create a personal list.
Will non-paying members be allowed to create an unlimited number of definitive lists (lists that were published in books or magazines)? Or will those be counted as personal lists?
Well, thank you for the answers. I mentioned currency just because the idea of having to use $ within €U countries is a bit funny. Not to mention the unnecessary exchange fees while converting € to $ then back to € (that is, if you pay Dutch bills). Just a thought, anyway, not trying to boycott USD ;-)
@Litso (and others) You'll have to give us your username. You can add it as a message when donating, or mail it afterwards.
@MadMovieMan @AlexLloyd (Global) differences are listed on the donation page. The exact features will be anounced later this summer, when 2.0 goes live.
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HEMA
There'll be some money later this week, student though, so I'll go basic for now :Dsortile9io
1. Why $ instead of €?2. How many means "limited amount" (of lists and groups) in Premium Basic?
3. And where's the limit of checks for free accounts?
TheMajor
I don't see why the currency would matter. It gets converted to your local currency by PayPal anyways.piet
@HEMA Thank you very much! :)@sortile9io:
1. Because everyone probably knows what their currency translates to in dollars (easier than euros).
2. We don't know exactly yet, but it will be enough for the average user, we think. If not, we'll increase it, of course.
3. It's not there yet, but it will be introduced in 2.0. It will probably be a periodical limit (x checks per month) and it will be sufficient for basic (occasional) users.
AlexLloyd
I don't understand what you get extra in the Premium Basic/Premium Pro accounts.mjf314
What happens if I pay for a premium pro account, create a lot of lists and groups, and then my premium account runs out? Will the lists and groups be deleted?Will non-paying members be able to create any lists or join any groups (even more limited than premium basic)? Or none at all?
ErikSchierboom
@mjf314: not at all. All your lists and groups will remain available, only you will not be able to created more. If you would revert to a free account, you'd also lose the ability to add/edit your lists. Non-paying members will be able to create a personal list.mjf314
Will non-paying members be allowed to create an unlimited number of definitive lists (lists that were published in books or magazines)? Or will those be counted as personal lists?TheMadMovieMan
What Alex said -- what differences are there between the Basic and Pro accounts?Alias
Also, how will you know which account has donated?Litso
Will you automatically know which donation is from who, or do I have to send you the confirmation #?vril
paypal has a nice API…sortile9io
Well, thank you for the answers. I mentioned currency just because the idea of having to use $ within €U countries is a bit funny. Not to mention the unnecessary exchange fees while converting € to $ then back to € (that is, if you pay Dutch bills). Just a thought, anyway, not trying to boycott USD ;-)piet
@Litso (and others) You'll have to give us your username. You can add it as a message when donating, or mail it afterwards.@MadMovieMan @AlexLloyd (Global) differences are listed on the donation page. The exact features will be anounced later this summer, when 2.0 goes live.
monty
If there's one thing iCheck should keep free it's the ability to check movies. Imposing a per month limit is hardly a wise move.Showing items 1 – 15 of 98