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PeterDuke wrote on 6/1/2014, 3:30 AM
As night follows day, there will be version 14 in about a year's time with its intro discount.

Obviously there was nothing in 13 that you had to have or you would have snapped it up straight away. So think positive: You just saved some money by not buying something you didn't really need.
_Lenny_ wrote on 6/1/2014, 4:46 AM
I recall that after buying VP12 with the initial discount, Sony had another offer that worked out a little cheaper.

No doubt there will be other promotions for VP13.

Sony wants your money ;-)
Steve Mann wrote on 6/1/2014, 9:14 AM
It can't hurt to call Customer Service on Monday morning. They have been known to be generous.
jerald wrote on 6/1/2014, 1:10 PM
Thanks, friends, for all the kind thoughts.
All good points.
I'll give a call & see. If not, then I'll just continue as is.

Turns out that I have been working on a theater project for about 3 months & was hesitant to upgrade before final edit. I just finished (I think) final edit on Friday. So I was ready to upgrade Saturday.

(And I know that I could have upgraded & installed later. I just didn't expect to get a senior moment about it on Saturday so wasn't worried.)

With all the unexpected demands already mentioned, Saturday just got away from me.
It's all good, though (as they say).
j
Sunflux wrote on 6/1/2014, 11:35 PM
Weird. I just started up VP12 and got notice that the deal was good until "June 1st", and all the upgrade pricing was still available, and indeed I just ordered in the past twenty minutes (not the whole suite - just upgrade + titler for $250 total). Just make sure you click on an upgrade link or it won't give you the proper pricing.
TeetimeNC wrote on 6/2/2014, 10:46 AM
I also procrastinated and then forgot to upgrade Saturday. I just started VP12 and no offer now. I clicked on the promotional email link and it now goes to the regular upgrade pricing. I was on the fence anyway with this upgrade so I'll just wait for the next promotion (VP14?).

/jerry