PayPal isn't an option because PayPal objects to anything that can possibly be used to pirate movies. That decision wasn't the author's. If it removes DRM, it's against PP policy.
(of course, you CAN use PP to buy pirated movies and TV shows from Malaysia, but that's a different kettle of worms)
Through searching forum I'm in the boat as many where I'd happily hand over $50 in a heartbeat (even before it expired) for this great software but being in the UK it wants to charge me £51.34 ($66.97).
Even on VPN it reverts back to GBP presumably based on the delivery address. Wanting to pay the author the due's he's asked for $50 would there be any problem putting in a US postal address?
That I cannot tell you - from what Mike has said in the past, he told Avangate that it was US$50, and they deal with currency conversion and local VAT so that Mike gets USD$50 (minus their percentage, I assume).
Since there isn't any "delivery" involved, giving them any address would suffice, but... the country that your credit card is registered to would be used to select the price.
I've heard of services you can join that will give you either a "one-time" or "multi-use" credit card number to use for orders (they charge your real card for the purchase, make their money off the processor's fee paid by the seller), and you can select what country it is based in. I first heard of it when some people bought a LOT of electronic books when a certain vendor miss-priced them at "9" of whatever the local currency was, instead of, say, US$9, ¥899, etc.
>>] is the code instantly e-mailled or does it take time (days?) to generate and email?
In my case (about 3 years ago), the key came via email pretty much instantly.
I assume the process is the same today, but I don't have any personal experience.
>>] is the code instantly e-mailled or does it take time (days?) to generate and email?
In my case (about 3 years ago), the key came via email pretty much instantly.
I assume the process is the same today, but I don't have any personal experience.
I've found that I've been using MakeMKV more and more often than the others, so I decided to purchase this go around. It's been over an hour since I've paid. Maybe I didn't do something I was supposed to, but the code hasn't been instant.
I've found that I've been using MakeMKV more and more often than the others, so I decided to purchase this go around. It's been over an hour since I've paid. Maybe I didn't do something I was supposed to, but the code hasn't been instant.
Did the same thing; received the payment accepted mail .. but no key yet. Been waiting for 2 hours now.
I'll be patient and hope to receive it later today.
I've found that I've been using MakeMKV more and more often than the others, so I decided to purchase this go around. It's been over an hour since I've paid. Maybe I didn't do something I was supposed to, but the code hasn't been instant.
Have you checked your SPAM folder? Sometimes filters are overly aggressive.
I've found that I've been using MakeMKV more and more often than the others, so I decided to purchase this go around. It's been over an hour since I've paid. Maybe I didn't do something I was supposed to, but the code hasn't been instant.
Have you checked your SPAM folder? Sometimes filters are overly aggressive.
Yes. Even though order confirmation email and payment received email were sent to my inbox.
I've found that I've been using MakeMKV more and more often than the others, so I decided to purchase this go around. It's been over an hour since I've paid. Maybe I didn't do something I was supposed to, but the code hasn't been instant.
Same here, ordered around 9am, payment has been process, no code.
Did you get your codes? A few of you said you were waiting, then no more responses...
I'm considering purchase, I've ripped 100 DVDs and a few BluRays, and I'm feeling an obligation to do my part in supporting this amazing software.
Also - I know beta the key expires every 2 months, but also the program itself expires occasionally? If I buy a permanent key will the software version I have work forever too or will the program still expire at times?
The reason I say is that I also want to buy a key to insure against the possibility that this site or program may just cease to exist one day, and know that my registered copy will continue to work for a long time... as long as the OS supports it...
I know that if this project ceases, then future updates to bluRay formats may render it not useful for those, but that's not too much of a concern. I'm more concerned about continuing to have MakeMKV access to my existing library of purchased discs to decide what I want to put on my Plex server.