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To clarify this a little, now that I've been through the upgrade process, for me to move from Premium (paying the legacy price via Google Play with several months left until renewal date) to Personal (paying annually direct to Evernote) I did the following:Ĭontacted Evernote support via chat and explained that I want to move to Personal but had several months left on my subscription via Google Play I used the support chat to ask about this and then they got in touch with me via email to outline the process and help me through it. They told me that I could cancel the Google Play subscription (mine ends in November) and I would get a pro-rated refund of any unused amount and then I could sign up directly with Evernote on Personal. Speak to Evernote Support - I too pay annually through Google Play and wanted to upgrade to Personal. So thank you Evernote for srcrewing over your loyal long-term customers! Or is this cutting off my nose to spite my face? ☹️ □ I'm impressed with the improvements to EN, but seriously considering the third option because of the lack of thought that Evernote have given to the customers who stuck with them when EN was quite franly rubbish compared to the competition.
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Move to a different note-taking/tasks app and leave evevrnote behind: I lose out because I have to go through the hassle of moving all my notes and learning how to use different software I'll have to use something else (maybe better?) in the meantime I'd be happy to pay a bit more, seeing as I have saved some money by staying on the legacy price since the lat time the price increased, but this doesn't seem to be an option.Ĭancel my subscription, wait for my account to reset to free, then re-subscribe: I lose out as I effectively pay twice for the next six monthsĬancel my automatic renewal, wait for six months, then change to a new plan (if this becomes possible via google play): I lose out because I don't have access to the features I was expecting and have been using whilst the Tasks feature was in beta. The only option I have in Google play is to cancel my subscription, but this will mean I will lose the money I have paid, then have to pay again to re-subscribe on one of the new (more expensive) plans! Surely there should be a way to use what I have paid as credit to the new personal/professional plan.
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I am in the same position as BruceToday: a long-term premium subscriber via google play, paying annually (legacy price) - now stuck in limbo because I have six months left on my current subscription, but I can't upgrade in google play.