Q: Why is this described as "lifetime" as though it's a subscription?
The terms of the deal this year are written in a way that feels misleading. It appears to still just be a deal for 100 credits that don't expire (but are able to be used for video/audio this time). But phrasing it as a "lifetime deal" makes it sound like you're getting a subscription or getting these credits on a monthly basis. That doesn't seem to be the case. It also says it's normally $300 which doesn't seem to correlate with any of your standard pricing. Why is it phrased this way? Is there something different about the deal this year that I'm missing?
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Dec 3, 2024A: Thank you so much for the feedback. When we say "lifetime," it means you have access to 100 downloads that don’t expire within a specific time frame, like a month or a year. However, the deal does come with a total limit of 100 downloads. The great thing is that you can use these downloads at your own pace whenever you need them. 😊
If you’re planning to download a mix of images, videos, and audio files, the credits will be deducted based on the type of content. Here’s how it works:
Images: 1 credit per image
Videos: 20 credits per video
Audio files: 1 credit per audio file