I did actually find a cheap price on a US site and sent the link to Microway and they matched it (plus GST). It was in the ball park of what you paid for yours. I'd have to go find the exact price, but it was a renewal which I think is cheaper than initial purchase. It was more than $3000 but less than $4000 from memory.
If you aren't off to Fiji AND buying your tools for your job then you need to charge more. ;) Totally different conversation... I feel privileged that my words hold so much power/weight and you listened. :) I also note that the tools last two years and the Fiji trip lasts a week or two. On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 11:01 AM, Greg Keogh <[email protected]> wrote: > Ken, I used Harris Technology and the price was about $3700 for two years > premium MSDN. Remember how much I wanted to spend the money on a holiday in > Fiji, but Stephen reprimanded me and said I had to have to tools for my > job. I'm worried now that Microway has a comparatively low price that will > make me bluish with anger, but lord knows how that can compete with > overseas prices. Remember the discussion a couple of years ago about how we > can't "trick the system" and buy a subscription from the US? -- Greg > > > On 26 September 2013 12:24, Stephen Price <[email protected]>wrote: > >> I get mine from Microway. They will match legit prices of competitors >> including overseas (not counting gst). >> >> Yep they do the two year thing too. s far as I know that's not changed >> but I renewed mine over a year ago. >> On 25/09/2013 5:31 PM, "Ken Schaefer" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Where do people source these today? From memory, MSDN subs qualified >>> for Open Licensing, so you could buy them with SA to get a 2 year deal all >>> up – is this still the case? Looking at the Premium level at this stage. >>> **** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> Cheers**** >>> >>> Ken**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >> >
