As an existing customer, I felt insulted to say the least. That was when I started shopping around for a better product. I understand ya have to pay the bills, but I hope the upgrade cost combined with the original price I paid for the guide, doesn't add up to be more than what new subscribers are going to pay for the complete guide.
Now whenever our guides are expanded, our old guides are revised and become the guide we sell to new customers. Usually these customers DO get the new guide that goes to level cap for a cheaper price than customers who purchased in the past and then upgraded. This is a common pricing model. Customers who purchased World of Warcraft on day 1 paid $50.00, but if you buy it now you pay $20.00. The argument is that you paid a premium to play the game before and longer than other players. Same applies with our guide.
If you purchased our 1-80 guides you received a discount compared to players who purchased our 1-70 guides and had to upgrade.
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