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I seem to be having an ongoing argument with the Op in terms of the definition of what a Canva Pro account looks and feels like.

Before subscribing to this BSO, I already had a Pro Trial account - most of the premium images will show a watermark once your design is complete, compelling you to purchase an image for $1.00 or, should one elect to wait till the trial is over so they can sign up for the PRO Full account, the watermarks on ALL images would disappear!

[Image: AY6zqiX]

What the Op is offering here is nothing but an extension of the Pro Trial Account, meaning ALL Premium images have to be paid for separately instead of being part of the account.

This Pro Trial Account is extended to 1 year, that is what the OP is offering, but does not state in the sales Page.

So, if you've signed up for Canva Pro, and are on a trial and that trial will expire in one month, and you have no access to premium images, that is essentially what the Op is offering, NOT a PRO account with free access to Premium images.

So I am canceling my subscription with the Op and purchasing directly from Canva - as you can see from the Graphic below, their Pro Paid Account includes ALL PREMIUM images - no watermark - no exception!

What the Op is offering, is something else.

Buyer Beware
(04-08-2020 12:56 PM)activ_x Wrote: [ -> ]I seem to be having an ongoing argument with the Op in terms of the definition of what a Canva Pro account looks and feels like.

Before subscribing to this BSO, I already had a Pro Trial account - most of the premium images will show a watermark once your design is complete, compelling you to purchase an image for $1.00 or, should one elect to wait till the trial is over so they can sign up for the PRO Full account, the watermarks on ALL images would disappear!

[Image: AY6zqiX]

What the Op is offering here is nothing but an extension of the Pro Trial Account, meaning ALL Premium images have to be paid for separately instead of being part of the account.

This Pro Trial Account is extended to 1 year, that is what the OP is offering, but does not state in the sales Page.

So, if you've signed up for Canva Pro, and are on a trial and that trial will expire in one month, and you have no access to premium images, that is essentially what the Op is offering, NOT a PRO account with free access to Premium images.

So I am canceling my subscription with the Op and purchasing directly from Canva - as you can see from the Graphic below, their Pro Paid Account includes ALL PREMIUM images - no watermark - no exception!

What the Op is offering, is something else.

Buyer Beware

Yes we are having an ongoing discussion and what you dont understand is that this account is EXACTLY the same as a paid account. I already showed you that buying a Canva Pro account does NOT mean you get access to every premium images. And here for everyone to see. Here is a screenshot: https://lnkk.me/p9uK0mdJ
And here is the FAQ that says that the Pro account does NOT include every thing for free: https://lnkk.me/kpuYpxLn

I keep explaining to him that the reason it says Canva Pro Trial is that this is part of an education account and they designate it as that. Thats the only difference. But this buyer seems to not understand this despite me showing there limitations in the pro account.

Just to clarify, if you buy the Canva Pro account, you get the EXACT same features as what is being offered here.

Check the screenshots and decide for yourself. And the Buyer has not read the limitations here. He chooses to ignore this: https://support.canva.com/canva-pro/gett...-features/
(04-08-2020 12:56 PM)activ_x Wrote: [ -> ]I seem to be having an ongoing argument with the Op in terms of the definition of what a Canva Pro account looks and feels like.

Before subscribing to this BSO, I already had a Pro Trial account - most of the premium images will show a watermark once your design is complete, compelling you to purchase an image for $1.00 or, should one elect to wait till the trial is over so they can sign up for the PRO Full account, the watermarks on ALL images would disappear!

[Image: AY6zqiX]

What the Op is offering here is nothing but an extension of the Pro Trial Account, meaning ALL Premium images have to be paid for separately instead of being part of the account.

This Pro Trial Account is extended to 1 year, that is what the OP is offering, but does not state in the sales Page.

So, if you've signed up for Canva Pro, and are on a trial and that trial will expire in one month, and you have no access to premium images, that is essentially what the Op is offering, NOT a PRO account with free access to Premium images.

So I am canceling my subscription with the Op and purchasing directly from Canva - as you can see from the Graphic below, their Pro Paid Account includes ALL PREMIUM images - no watermark - no exception!

What the Op is offering, is something else.

Buyer Beware

I hate people that act like they know what they are talking but they really don't. This is none of my business,but everyone that use canva know that they still require you to pay for their premium resources. Premium and pro elements are different,man Hitface
(04-08-2020 02:28 PM)HorLa Wrote: [ -> ]I hate people that act like they know what they are talking but they really don't. This is none of my business,but everyone that use canva know that they still require you to pay for their premium resources. Premium and pro elements are different,man Hitface

You're right, this is NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS!
As you can tell from the link below, Canva offers ALL images, Premium or otherwise, without watermarks

https://prnt.sc/rv451s

The sales page claims you have Premium images without watermarks, which is not the case so, unless you have something constructive to offer without bashing me before schooling yourself on my issue, sit on the sidelines instead of brown-nosing.

This forum is about educating one another, and should I err, I will apologise to the op. Not sure what your role is HorLa, but I do not take kindly to being bashed before you know all the facts.

SIT!
Please send me the coupon.
(04-08-2020 04:20 PM)activ_x Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-08-2020 02:28 PM)HorLa Wrote: [ -> ]I hate people that act like they know what they are talking but they really don't. This is none of my business,but everyone that use canva know that they still require you to pay for their premium resources. Premium and pro elements are different,man Hitface

You're right, this is NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS!
As you can tell from the link below, Canva offers ALL images, Premium or otherwise, without watermarks

https://prnt.sc/rv451s

The sales page claims you have Premium images without watermarks, which is not the case so, unless you have something constructive to offer without bashing me before schooling yourself on my issue, sit on the sidelines instead of brown-nosing.

This forum is about educating one another, and should I err, I will apologise to the op. Not sure what your role is HorLa, but I do not take kindly to being bashed before you know all the facts.

SIT!

You missed this out: https://support.canva.com/canva-pro/gett...-features/

Why dont you read the limitations the Canva Pro has??
(04-08-2020 12:56 PM)activ_x Wrote: [ -> ]I seem to be having an ongoing argument with the Op in terms of the definition of what a Canva Pro account looks and feels like.

Before subscribing to this BSO, I already had a Pro Trial account - most of the premium images will show a watermark once your design is complete, compelling you to purchase an image for $1.00 or, should one elect to wait till the trial is over so they can sign up for the PRO Full account, the watermarks on ALL images would disappear!

[Image: AY6zqiX]

What the Op is offering here is nothing but an extension of the Pro Trial Account, meaning ALL Premium images have to be paid for separately instead of being part of the account.

This Pro Trial Account is extended to 1 year, that is what the OP is offering, but does not state in the sales Page.

So, if you've signed up for Canva Pro, and are on a trial and that trial will expire in one month, and you have no access to premium images, that is essentially what the Op is offering, NOT a PRO account with free access to Premium images.

So I am canceling my subscription with the Op and purchasing directly from Canva - as you can see from the Graphic below, their Pro Paid Account includes ALL PREMIUM images - no watermark - no exception!

What the Op is offering, is something else.

Buyer Beware

Okay, I saw a discussion going on about watermark issue, let me clarify this ...

If you have canva pro account you will get pro images for free and without watermark.

I just made pinterest designs for my blog and i used pro images.

so, In canva you will get two type of images and elements ...

1. Pro
2. paid ($) ( you will see a $ with these)

so, what op is offering a pro account, so using this you can get pro images but not the paid images/elements.

You have to pay for $ (sign) images/elements and these images comes with watermark not the pro one's ....

they are totally different things.
gif
also, in pro you will get more features like video export, gif's and etc ....
(04-08-2020 12:56 PM)activ_x Wrote: [ -> ]I seem to be having an ongoing argument with the Op in terms of the definition of what a Canva Pro account looks and feels like.

Before subscribing to this BSO, I already had a Pro Trial account - most of the premium images will show a watermark once your design is complete, compelling you to purchase an image for $1.00 or, should one elect to wait till the trial is over so they can sign up for the PRO Full account, the watermarks on ALL images would disappear!

[Image: AY6zqiX]

What the Op is offering here is nothing but an extension of the Pro Trial Account, meaning ALL Premium images have to be paid for separately instead of being part of the account.

This Pro Trial Account is extended to 1 year, that is what the OP is offering, but does not state in the sales Page.

So, if you've signed up for Canva Pro, and are on a trial and that trial will expire in one month, and you have no access to premium images, that is essentially what the Op is offering, NOT a PRO account with free access to Premium images.

So I am canceling my subscription with the Op and purchasing directly from Canva - as you can see from the Graphic below, their Pro Paid Account includes ALL PREMIUM images - no watermark - no exception!

What the Op is offering, is something else.

Buyer Beware


Ok ALL and especially activ_x. This is directly an email from Canva. So you decide and start your apology to me.

https://lnkk.me/KouWvvBR
can i try the coupon

Thank you
(04-08-2020 08:49 PM)hafizzat Wrote: [ -> ]can i try the coupon

Thank you

Have PMed you thanks.
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