browj2,

I´m actually glad that someone wants to defend Magix. Many of us clearly see it differently.

In the end, what ChrisM wrote says it all. If a company presents its pricing in a confusing manner and leads the buyer to believe they’re getting a better price than they are, it is bad marketing and bad for the company’s reputation.

Whether Magix is doing so intentionally or not, it is clear that a portion of their clientele misinterprets their pricing. As this happened to ss-kalm in the past, and surely I am not the second one, Magix should rethink the way it presents the numbers. It’s bad for their business.