Purchasing different tradition packages separately?
Hello,
I was wondering for those of you who purchased packages from different "traditions", whether or not you bought them separately or all together with the 25%-off first-upgrade? I'm trying to figure out if purchasing one bigger package with 25% off and then a smaller package with dynamic pricing would be more affordable than purchasing the two together at the same time. Which strategy did you employ?
Thanks!
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It made sense to make my first purchase on Ultimate and get all the different traditions.
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Which strategy did you employ?
I went with multiple packages at the same time - I think this gives a much better discount overall.
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all together with the 25%-off first-upgrade?
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would be more affordable than purchasing the two together at the same time.
I would contact a Sales rep so that if there is any overlap in the base packages they can eliminate and take it into account. Then purchase both at the same time with the Rep.
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I was wondering for those of you who purchased packages from different "traditions", whether or not you bought them separately or all together with the 25%-off first-upgrade? I'm trying to figure out if purchasing one bigger package with 25% off and then a smaller package with dynamic pricing would be more affordable than purchasing the two together at the same time. Which strategy did you employ?
You need to do BOTH AND. That is, if you place an order through a sales rep, you can get the 25% discount off BOTH packages, AND dynamic pricing so you don't pay twice for the overlap. You can't do this through the website.
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