![]() Now I had two incorrect licenses and two incorrect charges for $50/each (or so I thought). I went through the exact same steps again and had the exact same result. They asked me to place a second order for the “lifetime” license, and then they would refund the first. ![]() I contacted support and reported this issue to them. ![]() Upon completion of the sale, the receipt page showed that I had only been charged for a one-year license ($50), even though I was sure that I had selected the “lifetime” license. On March 9th I tried to purchase a “lifetime” license for StrongSync ($150), the new tool for Google Drive which works on M1 Macs (and which allegedly will work with Dropbox “soon”).
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