Formula420
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I just wanted to remind you guys to make sure no matter what u have all your native instruments licenses in check. keep everything u possibly can, all evidence of your products even emails. aol I think still deletes old mail right away, tis how I lost a lot of those you have registered emails. my mom also passed away in 2004 and when something tragic like that happens u just pack up and move normally. if a similar situation happens to you, make sure you know where all that boxing went, and even so you may end up in the same situation I am in with native instruments. someone inside native instruments company illegally transferred licenses from my account to another user. I have no idea who this user is, or where all my licenses went. they found one of my licenses in anothers user account. the same license that is registered with bigfishaudio that clarifies it was mine. being that there was no transfer request, being that I never got rid of it, and now it is gone, means it was transferred without my consent illegally. the only way to transfer apparently from what I understand talking with native instruments support you have to put in a transfer request to transfer a license, this being the case and no transfer request was ever put it, means it was illegally done. the weird thing was I asked them to contact bigfishaudio to clarify its in my name and several weeks later now they are pretending as if they never told me they found the license in another users account. they haven't stated they didn't do that, but form the email responses, its like they are acting as such. I do have the email stating they found it though. I lost 800+ dollars worth of software, something I really could have used right now, since I got rid of reason. so this is just a forwarning, make sure u make backups of backups and copies of copies, so if u end up in a similar situation, u can take them to court if u have to.
be careful guys and gals.
be careful guys and gals.
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