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Originally Posted by hilander74 I am, see thread title.
I guess most people just assumed they would have to provide proof to either the seller of the software or to steinberg that they are in education.
It seems to me that you don't have to in many cases.
I only found one ebay seller who provided a form to fill out stating that you were in education.
Thomann used to also, but it seems they don't aynmore.
I'm sure steinberg realise that there are many edu. version users who aren't in education but they obviously feel it pays off to offer an edu. version.
They don't have to offer an edu. version, they don't do it out of the goodness of their hearts. Maybe they see it as a way of attracting new customers and users.
Even the form steinberg provide when you buy it from them, is very vague.
All you do is sign your name saying your a teacher/student.
There is no request for further proof such as student ID or college details.
No-one has yet to convince why I should buy the retail version and spend an extra E150. |
First, are you a student?
If no, then the answer is obvious. Purchase the full version.