I think - if he made a rent for 40 so he will still have 40 ...
Sergey Golubev #:
I think - if he made a rent for 40 so he will still have 40 ...
I think - if he made a rent for 40 so he will still have 40 ...
If the rental period expires, he can renew at the current price, which is 80 in this example.
The only way to get the "old" price for a longer period is renting it several times at once. Then the subscriptions and the expiry date add up accordingly.
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Have a nice week end
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Good morning
If I put an indicator in the marketplace for rental let's say at $40 per year
One person rents this indicator at this price of $40 for the year
The indicator evolves and so does its price, let's say $80 still for the year
How much will the same person renew their indicator, $40 or $80?
I hope it would be $40
Pending your answers