Originally Posted by: "JP3"
Re: 25 % annual charge.
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* I'm assumming Updates (ie SPs) + Upgrades (ie: BVC 6) + standard email support...all contigent upon being up to date with the support plan...no dipping in & out. Where this occurs support must be back paid or a new license is required for Upgrades in particular.
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I'd have a problem with NEEDING to be 100% up to date.... dipping in & out... Many of us have no use for Vista, I can't use it for lack of 3rd party drivers for some shop tools (so I need to hold Microsoft updates, even some of XP's, at arm's length). I waited for months to let the dust clear on SP3. I've got no use for kitting, so 3.2 is where I'm happy to stay for a while and I have no idea if I'll even want BVC6 - BUT - I'll still need security upgrades. We can't use the latest version of Quick Books yet for lack of a connector - so if Intuit forced an upgrade onto it's clients, it'd be a problem. If those clients had the clock running for maintenance/upgrade costs, it'd be money poorly spent. I don't use a developer to run my site and I don't need the hot potato of another SP2 tossed at me just to stay on-course with a maintenance/upgrade plan.
Maintenance has to be flexible, and I agree with JP... back payment of the fees for the next voluntarily chosen update is reasonable. Careful though!!!! If the fees are too high, the door
opens to loosing the client to another cheaper cart. Shelling out dough causes hard decisions sometimes. I found BVC because another cart got greedy, and lazy.
The 25% per year of the current $499.00 price doesn't scare me, but I paid $1700.00 for BVC4 back in March of '06 (and got a 'free' upgrade to 5 before even loading 4). The price for monthly maintenance would have to be based on something solid and valid. In my case, I'd go with $499.00, right???? What happens for people who paid $499.00 if the price goes to $1,200.00 or whatever $ lies ahead? And visa-versa, anyone paying fees based on $1,200.00 will be upset for another licensee paying fees based on $499.00.