Is there a way to know how much a particular content will cost if you get a Platinum membership?

EdwardEdwardEdwardEdwardEdwardEdward Posts: 143
edited March 2013 in New Users

Two questions.

I don't have a Platinum membership, but find myself wondering how much this or that content would cost if I did. Is there a way to know before you get a Platinum membership what it will save you on purchases of particular contents?

I just noticed that in my itemized order history, there is a reset button for the platinum membership I once had. Does that mean I would not have to pay the initial $29.95 fee again -- that I'd just start back up paying the 7.95 a month?

Thank you for any information.

UPDATE: If I'm reading the website right, there are 2374 items for $1.99, if you have the Platinum membership...

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  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    edited March 2013

    If you join the Platinum Club, then the PC category becomes either $1.99 for you or $2.99 if it is in the Value category. Daz Original items which are not either PC or Value categories are 30% discount. PA items are the price shown whether you are PC member or not. PA items do not attract PC discounts.

    This is all shown on the PC membership screen here http://www.daz3d.com/products/platinum-club

    If your old PC membership has been expired for more that 30 days then you will need to start again from the beginning.

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  • EdwardEdwardEdwardEdwardEdwardEdward Posts: 143
    edited March 2013

    chohole, thanks for your reply.

    Jaderail, is there's some rule in these forums about not posting titles that go over one line?

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  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    edited March 2013

    Much better to use a good, short, snappy thread title to catch the eye, and then ask the questions in the post.

    And yes also it Thread titles are too long they break the forum formatting and we have to shorten them anyway.

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  • EdwardEdwardEdwardEdwardEdwardEdward Posts: 143
    edited March 2013

    .chohole, thank you very much for your response.

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  • EdwardEdwardEdwardEdwardEdwardEdward Posts: 143
    edited December 1969

    Ok, another question about platinum club membership. On a Daz webpage, it says "Three downloads are allowed for each Platinum Club product purchase."

    What does that mean? Three downloads per month? Three downloads per year? and at the end of that period, whatever it is, one can hit the reset button and download again, if necessary, right? So over time, one is allowed unlimited downloads of the product one has bought?

    Thanks for your assistance.

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    edited December 1969

    I am not quite certain which page you found that on. PC products have the same download access as all products in the DAZ 3D store.

    BTW, I noticed your signature. If you wish to have your Forum username changed you do need to ask. Either Richard Haseltine or adamr001 can change it for you if you ask one of them in a PM, giving the name you would prefer to use (and possibly a couple of variants in case that name is not available) plus the email address you use to sign in with.

  • EdwardEdwardEdwardEdwardEdwardEdward Posts: 143
    edited December 1969

    I saw it here, if you scroll down to the last paragraph in the "Additional Information" section. http://www.daz3d.com/platinum-club-monthly-membership/

    I might leave my screen name as is. I was thinking of changing it because it's a pain for people to type something so long. But maybe I'll just change the signature to say "you can reply to me with eee" --

  • frank0314frank0314 Posts: 14,064
    edited December 1969

    It means you can download it 3 times before you have to reset your download.

  • EdwardEdwardEdwardEdwardEdwardEdward Posts: 143
    edited December 1969

    Frank0314, how many resets are you allowed

  • frank0314frank0314 Posts: 14,064
    edited December 1969

    There's no limit. There use to be a 30 day rule where you were only allowed to reset so many times every 30 days but I'm not sure it there is that rule anymore.

  • EdwardEdwardEdwardEdwardEdwardEdward Posts: 143
    edited December 1969

    Okay. Thank you. I thought there was no limit, but wanted to confirm.

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