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  1. #1
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    Default What Would You Buy?

    Say I decided to sell my forum script when it's finished for a very low amout what would you rather;

    Buy it for life proberly £30-£50

    Or...

    Pay £5 to use it for say 4 months?

    I could always do both.

    And BTW I will include the following;

    Support
    Free Installation
    Free Updates

    For £5-£10 fee on top when you buy the licence or any time after there will be an option to get your skins coded (as many skins as you want once you've payed the £5-£10), this never runs out aslong as you have a licenced copy of the panel.

    EDIT: I'll only sell it if it ends up to be any good.
    Last edited by redtom; 19-11-2007 at 08:52 PM.

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    I'd pay £30 for the forum depending on quality.

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    To be honest, I wouldn't. I'd either use a free software solution (MyBB), or shell out the big bucks for vBulletin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by benzoenator View Post
    To be honest, I wouldn't. I'd either use a free software solution (MyBB), or shell out the big bucks for vBulletin.
    i would have to agree with benzoenator

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    I'd go with vBulletin too, unless yours is stupidly brilliant.

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    I would reccommend keeping the price cheap, as long as the quality is of a decent standard. If it isn't, keep it free. Cost brings in a lot of factors, and you want your customers to be happy about their purchase.

    But if they can pay £30 for forum software, I don't see why they wouldn't just go all out with vBulletin... Your competition is too powerful.

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