mcgregors
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I appreciate that you have to make a living. But say what you like. This situation is like giving a bicycle away and then a week later taking the wheels back and forcing the recipient to pay for them.
If you made a mistake by setting the number of products too high at the beginning, why has this become your user’s problem now? Or maybe it was set high with the intention of sucking people in only to later change the rules. Either way it is wrong and your ratings will suffer as a result. This will have a negative effect on your future business regardless of how good your product is.
Good luck to you too.
Hi Lincoln
The plugin itself is great, I am not denying that. So very well done there.
The Google Maps pricing only affects the API and only after you have used the $200 credit that they give you per month. This doesn’t affect mobiles and embeds so you can still use it on your website. They have always charged for certain API that is just a new pricing plan so not really comparable to this situation. Besides that, Google is pretty well established.
When I downloaded the plugin it was with the conditions and restrictions at the time. The fact that it stopped doing what it was supposed to do should not happen. The reduction from 2000 products to 50 products in the free version is equivalent to a 4000% increase.
Wordpress: 4.9.6
Woocommerce: 3.4.3
PHP: 5.6.36Today’s update seems to have fixed the issue Thanks.
I only have 60 products and it worked fine until 2 days ago. You did have 2000 products on your website, for the free version, but I see it was changed today. I have the screenshot. Even though the plugin doesn’t break my site anymore, I am going to have to find a replacement since only 60 products doesn’t warrant paying for it. I’m just not sure how you can change the rules like that and expect that people will be fine with it.