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Change of video download policy at Angle of Attack

Started by Maurice, September 10, 2013, 06:42:58 PM

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Maurice

Just an FYI if you have already signed up for Angle of Attack training. They have changed their download policy in their new site and videos will no longer be available for offline viewing unless you sign up and pay extra.

But for current members, you should have received an email with instructions on how to download the videos since it was included in the original sale. You have 2 days to sign up for the downloads with the password supplied in their email and after that, you have 7 days to download the videos if you want them.

I don't like their new policy but it is what it is so better hurry if you want to download the videos.

Maurice
Gravenhurst, Ontario - Canada

tennyson

Thanx for the heads up, Maurice.

Unfortunately, I read this too late and as a loyal customer, who has already paid for my training, I'm now left with the prospect of paying for the content again. This is a really poor decision, coming from a company who has been throo the wars over the last year or so.

I have been a stalwart supporter of them, but this will be the final straw for me. I spend thousands of dollars each year and expect loyalty from those I give it to and spend my money with.

This is not customer loyalty!


Frank Cooper

Maurice

Quote from: tennyson on September 11, 2013, 03:47:24 PM
Thanx for the heads up, Maurice.

Unfortunately, I read this too late and as a loyal customer, who has already paid for my training, I'm now left with the prospect of paying for the content again. This is a really poor decision, coming from a company who has been throo the wars over the last year or so.

I have been a stalwart supporter of them, but this will be the final straw for me. I spend thousands of dollars each year and expect loyalty from those I give it to and spend my money with.

This is not customer loyalty!


Frank Cooper

I don't think you are too late since the email only came in yesterday. At any rate, based on the large number of negative comments they received, I would bet they will revise their deadline.

But keep in mind as well that they are only restricting the downloads and not the streaming videos which you can watch as many times as you want, assuming of course you have adequate speed & bandwidth available with your ISP.

Maurice
Gravenhurst, Ontario - Canada

Joe Lavery

If you really must have the content on your PC for backup, there are a number of programs that will capture the streamed video in real time. It generally takes longer than a straight download but is another option.

Search on Google becasue most of them offer a trial first. I use aTube Catcher for capturing video from YouTube that I want to keep. It's free and coverts them to any format you like.

Joe
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