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22-05-2017 #1
Until 31st July 2017, customers in the US, Canada, UK, Germany, Italy, Spain, France, EU, Australia, Japan, Singapore and Korea can purchase a 1-year subscription to Autodesk ArtCAM Standard including Advanced Support, with a 50% discount!
You can compare the different Autodesk ArtCAM products here.
US customers should:
- click here to purchase a 1-year subscription to Autodesk ArtCAM Standard for $180.
Canadian customers should:
- click here to purchase a 1-year subscription to Autodesk ArtCAM Standard for $222.50.
UK customers should:
- click here to purchase a 1-year subscription to Autodesk ArtCAM Standard for £204.
German customers should:
- click here to purchase a 1-year subscription to Autodesk ArtCAM Standard for €235,02.
Italian customers should:
- click here to purchase a 1-year subscription to Autodesk ArtCAM Standard for €240,95.
Spanish customers should:
- click here to purchase a 1-year subscription to Autodesk ArtCAM Standard for €238,97.
French customers should:
- click here to purchase a 1-year subscription to Autodesk ArtCAM Standard for €237,00.
EU customers should:
- click here to purchase a 1-year subscription to Autodesk ArtCAM Standard for €238,97.
Australian customers should:
- click here to purchase a 1-year subscription to Autodesk ArtCAM Standard for $255.00.
Japanese customers should:
- click here to purchase a 1-year subscription to Autodesk ArtCAM Standard for ¥29,700.
Singaporean customers should:
- click here to purchase a 1-year subscription to Autodesk ArtCAM Standard for $184.58.
Korean customers should:
- click here to purchase a 1-year subscription to Autodesk ArtCAM Standard for 237,188원.
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22-05-2017 #2
$180 = £204 eh?
Shifty doesn't even begin to describe the maths used there :DYou think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D
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22-05-2017 #3
I've no idea what exchange rate mechanism Autodesk, who are an American company, use to set their prices between different countries!
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22-05-2017 #4
I merely asked as it's you who appears to be advertising the offer here :D
You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D
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22-05-2017 #5
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23-05-2017 #6
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23-05-2017 #7
If cashback tracks successfully, which I posted about here, the overall cost would be reduced a bit further. I've used Quidco and Topcashback in the past with various retailers, and cashback is typically paid after a few months. Sometimes the cashback amount is calculated on the price excluding VAT, other times on the price including VAT.
Last edited by DogBeagle; 23-05-2017 at 02:13 PM.
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