2 Different Prices for Magix Music Maker Premium 2014?

hohi1 wrote on 3/11/2014, 5:53 PM

Why are there 2 different prices for Magix Music Maker Premium 2014? The one I find on the front page of magix.com is US$99.9 however when I click 'purchase now' after I download the trial version I arrive at magix.net & the price is EU99.9 (in Euro)? I'm aware that if I buy the one in Euro, I also get a bonus (Music Studio), however I'm not interested in the bonus, and only want to get the Magix Music Maker Premium 2014.

In that case shall I remove the trial version off my hard disk & buy the US$99.9 one & reinstall the software?

If my location is in Asia Pacific, is it possible for me to buy the cheaper one (US$99.9) instead the more expensive one (99.9 Euro)?

thanks

   

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primus2112 wrote on 4/5/2014, 8:27 AM

This forum is kinda of weird. And not too many on here answer. I wish there were a better forum and or moderators that can answer questions.
 

browj2 wrote on 4/5/2014, 9:46 AM

For hohi1 and Robert,

I believe you already purchased the program. Perhaps you could tell us the outcome. Pricing is done by Magix and none of us here has any knowledge as to how they do it. When you are a registered user, you will receive occasional offers from Magix for various products and upgrades to newer or more advanced versions at discounted prices. I suggest that one wait for special offers before purchasing. You can also ask Magix directly through support on the Magix site.

For Robert, see my other reply to your Samplitude question with my comments about your reply below about this weird forum.

http://www.magix.info/us/more-samplitude-music-studio-2014-tutorials.forum.1085229.html?msg=commentadded

 

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