Please note this is just a beta and there are going to be bugs, but it works and it works nicely. Have fun.

  • @KazuyaDarklight
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    21 year ago

    I didn’t realize you added a lifetime Ultra option and I already did ad free, is there any way to roll the ad free into a lifetime?

    • @scarrtt
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      21 year ago

      I got the lifetime Ultra option for Reddit. I know this is a whole different thing but does it transfer? Seems like it was introduced about a year ago, maybe two? I’m planning on living longer than that and I don’t want to end up thinking my energies were misplaced

      • @KazuyaDarklight
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        21 year ago

        We’ll see if LJ responds, but I’m pretty sure it’s been established that none of the Reddit licensing is carrying over. I’m in a similar boat to you in that regard.

        • @scarrtt
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          1 year ago

          I can understand subscriptions not transferring over but Lifetime should, it’s definitely a different type of thing. Changing ~10% of the codebase to use a different API isn’t exactly a new app either

          Edit: The new lifetime subscription is $115! WTF? Been using the app for 10 years and have always paid, this is a pure cash grab, what a joke.

          Yarr, tis off to Mobilism I go for the cracked version. Smell ya later, LBJ or whatever your name is

          • @KazuyaDarklight
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            11 year ago

            $99/US for Ultra Lifetime, $20 for “just” Ad Free Lifetime.

            I’m actually used to the opposite. Subscriptions I would kind of expect to carry over, because they were intended to cover a very specific length of time, independent of any versioning. Any lifetime or one time purchases are exactly the ones that I would expect to not carry over. ( Even though I would love for them to. ) Because in modern day, lifetime mostly gets interpreted as the lifetime of the major version or product. It’s not really even meant as a defense, just an acknowledgment that that is the norm, for better or worse.