Could anyone tell me what happens with your saved Encounters after cancelling your subscription please?
I think there's a limit of 8 Encounters on a free account? What if you have, say, 50 saved Encounters? Can you still use and edit those or does it lock them out? If locked out, which 8 will be usable/editable or does something else happen?
For the characters over the limit, iirc, you have to deactivate all the characters except 6, the choice of which is yours. I suppose the encounters work the same.
For the characters over the limit, iirc, you have to deactivate all the characters except 6, the choice of which is yours. I suppose the encounters work the same.
Thanks pal - can anyone confirm this for certain please?
The most sure sure way would be to email customer services.
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The most sure sure way would be to email customer services.
That's like telling someone to Google something.
I've asked customer services but hoping someone here might know to save me having to wait for their response.
No, it's more like you asking what a restaurant charges for a drink and me turning round and saying that the most sure way to know is to look it up on their menu. We can give you our experiences (perhaps not, it is fairly niche) but it could be a fluke, it could be out of date, it could be misremembered, it could be wrong for a dozen different reasons. At least if you go through CS, you have some recourse if the answer is wrong or doesn't work as expected.
If you're happy with rough and ready answers that give you the balance of probability, then post #2 gives one. You might get lucky and someone might have been through this same situation and answer more confidently...but you're still trusting that they answer correctly, don't have any special circumstances that invalidate their answer and that nothing's changed since they had their experience. If you want a confirmed answer though, then you have but one avenue - CS (assuming that the answer isn't filed under the FAQ or similar).
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Could anyone tell me what happens with your saved Encounters after cancelling your subscription please?
I think there's a limit of 8 Encounters on a free account? What if you have, say, 50 saved Encounters? Can you still use and edit those or does it lock them out? If locked out, which 8 will be usable/editable or does something else happen?
Thanks.
For the characters over the limit, iirc, you have to deactivate all the characters except 6, the choice of which is yours. I suppose the encounters work the same.
Thanks pal - can anyone confirm this for certain please?
The most sure sure way would be to email customer services.
If you're not willing or able to to discuss in good faith, then don't be surprised if I don't respond, there are better things in life for me to do than humour you. This signature is that response.
That's like telling someone to Google something.
I've asked customer services but hoping someone here might know to save me having to wait for their response.
No, it's more like you asking what a restaurant charges for a drink and me turning round and saying that the most sure way to know is to look it up on their menu. We can give you our experiences (perhaps not, it is fairly niche) but it could be a fluke, it could be out of date, it could be misremembered, it could be wrong for a dozen different reasons. At least if you go through CS, you have some recourse if the answer is wrong or doesn't work as expected.
If you're happy with rough and ready answers that give you the balance of probability, then post #2 gives one. You might get lucky and someone might have been through this same situation and answer more confidently...but you're still trusting that they answer correctly, don't have any special circumstances that invalidate their answer and that nothing's changed since they had their experience. If you want a confirmed answer though, then you have but one avenue - CS (assuming that the answer isn't filed under the FAQ or similar).
If you're not willing or able to to discuss in good faith, then don't be surprised if I don't respond, there are better things in life for me to do than humour you. This signature is that response.