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makecode2011-09-08 21:17:43
Web development
makecode, 2011-09-08 21:17:43

PRO-accounts by subscription. What should I do if the subscription has expired and the user has not renewed it?

Hello.
Let's say we have a community. There is a basic account, you can upload, for example, any goods or certain units (photos, designs, etc.) by selling which the user receives money.
The number of units that can be loaded is, say, limited to ten.
By subscribing to a PRO-account (say for a month), the user gets the opportunity to load as many units as he likes.
Plus, a PRO account gives some privileges that are not available to users on a basic account.
The question is as follows, how competently, if a user does not renew a PRO account, cut down units exceeding ten available. It is clear how to cut off privileges.
But, what if 10 units are allowed, and the user has uploaded 50. Take the first 10 by ID, and hide the rest? If anyone has any thoughts, please share.
Thanks in advance.

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Ilya Plotnikov, 2011-09-08
@ilyaplot

Can the user, at the end of PRO, choose the 10 points that he wants to keep? The only mysterious moment is the display of those 50 that he placed before the first entry. But here you can act on the principle of "the first 10".

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JoeyHere, 2011-09-08
@JoeyHere

a. Take the first 10 by creation date (from the latest), hide the rest, display something like “To display these records, extend your PRO account”;
b. In the user's personal account, display a notification about the expiration of the PRO account. If he has already managed to upload these 50 items instead of the required 10, display this list for him and offer to place checkboxes on the articles that he wants to publish without PRO. Accordingly, no more than 10 marks.

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Andrey Antipov, 2011-09-08
@AlieNCrazY

Disable PRO-opportunities and leave the goods as they are, but prohibiting editing its parameters and quantity, etc.
But if someone buys from that person the same product that is in the PRO-category, then give that buyer the opportunity to purchase it, but at the same time the owner of the product pays a subscription or % of the accumulation of a certain amount of the purchase before receiving a PRO-subscription from this product.

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Andrey Antipov, 2011-09-08
@AlieNCrazY

And you can block by default in the order of receipt after 10, as they said above, but at the same time giving you the opportunity to transfer those same 10 units to the free category while owning a PRO account

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frig, 2011-09-08
@frig

If there are any methods for evaluating these same products - voting, the number of sales, views, and so on - leave the coolest products in terms of these parameters. And then the person himself will choose what to remove, what to leave. Turn off the unnecessary, turn on the necessary and put things in order. You just need to try to do it so that he has to do as little as possible or does not have to change anything at all.

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Masterkey, 2011-09-08
@Masterkey

A loyal customer is a good customer.
We cut off super chips and cut off adding goods, if it is possible and these super chips do not pull a lot of resources, we leave it for a test period of n days.

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Alexander, 2011-09-09
@Alexx_ps

I strongly do not recommend that you delete the information of your users - you will get a ton of negativity on the network and lawsuits (obstructing access to information, there was already a precedent with an accounting program). If you have a showcase, hide the products, but leave them in the admin area. If there is some kind of service, disable editing, but leave the ability to read and delete.
And it is better to write the details of your service, otherwise we are sitting here guessing =\

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