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Re: From beta: Subscribers leaving before pricing change #pricing


 

ken,

This also includes new lists that had to upgrade to Premium to have
their list moved, they may not be able to downgrade to a Basic (Free)
list after the Pricing change.
Downgrading to Basic before or after the Pricing Change would still leave you with the legacy-enabled Basic features according to your group's creation date. Which includes unlimited membership.

So it is only the legacy Premium features you'd loose (Direct Add perhaps most notably).

I asked for a reply on how long it would be until lists larger than
100 members would have to upgrade.
For now the answer is never.

I figured with 2,000 members I would have three years of freebie
service and then I could face a forced upgrade to Enterprise at
$4400 a year.
You mean Premium, at $220/yr + $880/yr for members = $1100/yr, if for some reason you re-upgraded to Premium after the change.

Choosing Enterprise would be your option if you need/want the extra features.

I have seen nothing stating a firm commitment to pre-existing basic
lists remaining free forever, or even for the next three years.
I don't feel Mark owes any of us such a commitment. But on the other hand he's held his word on such things for the 6+ years of Groups.io's existence.

Shal


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