• I started testing this plugin with very suprising results – there is no control over the subscription and their core functionality. I created a subscription and as a customer I was able to choose the quantity to buy. Why? It makes no sense to me when byuing subscriptions. I need only one, of course.

    Ok, it makes sense in case that the subscriptions I buy at once folow up, so I tried to buy two ” one week” subscriptions to have a 14 days subscription. But it is not the case. I bought two “one week” subscriptions but I have only one week subscribed. The second subscription became useless.

    Another (similar) issue is — I have a subscription running. And during the time I buy another, same one. The result is the worst possible – no prolongation. So the user that buys subscription before the actual one runs out loses the remaining time to the end of existing subscription.

    To make the long story short, AFAIK the plugin simply sells subscriptions like shoes e.g., without any logic that time-limited subscriptions need to work as one would expect for the good of both sellers/buyers.

    • This topic was modified 7 years, 3 months ago by wlashack.
    • This topic was modified 7 years, 3 months ago by wlashack.
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  • I guess you have tried their free version, obviously that does not have everything.

    Thread Starter wlashack

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    No, it is not the reason. The plugin works the way I wrote. My programmer had to solve all these issues.

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