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I need help with my math.  The latest Reallusion offer for CrazyTalk 8 Pro lists a link to 21,000 DA points for $199, list price stated at $210; a savings apparently of $11.  But if you look at the DA points purchase site, 10,000 DA points routinely goes for $95, a 5% savings. 1000 DA points is $10.  Therefore, if you buy two 10,000 DA points for $190 and one 1000 DA points for $10, total purchase then is $200 for 21,000 DA points.

My first math question is the $199 deal for 21,000 DA points really only a savings of $1, not $11?  Small potatoes I know, but I like my truth in advertising, or please correct my faulty math.

The other question I have is if I purchase exactly $249 in DA points, does that qualify for the $249+ offer to get the CrazyTalk 8 Pipeline?  This is what I intend to do, but being a cheapskate, I don’t want to spend a penny more, if I don’t have to. BigGrin


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Looked at it in another way you spend $199 to receive $210 worth of points, so that in itself  is a savings of $11. I don't believe the intent was to make this an offer different from the normal price of 10000 DA points. At least it's not like you see sometimes in stores: one for $9.99; two for $19.99..Tongue

I better let Peter (RL) answer the other question to avoid confusion...Unsure



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