Pluralsight unilaterally cancelling lifetime licenses

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15 points by ado__dev a day ago


akuchling - 21 hours ago

My rule: when buying a 'lifetime' service, assume that equals 10 years and weigh the cost accordingly. A lifetime Nebula subscription is $300, so $30/year. Is that reasonable to you for the service? Then go for it, and be pleasantly surprised if it lasts more then 10 years.

otterpro - 17 hours ago

I've learned my lessons when I got my lifetime deals that scammed me:

* archhosting -- lasted 2 years before it folded

* zoolz -- changed their mind 3 years after their lifetime deal, and forced everyone to go to their paid plan.

asimpleusecase - a day ago

Well, they did not say whose lifetime.

gnabgib - a day ago

Small discussion (8 points, 4 days ago, 2 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42657505

_rm - a day ago

Is that legal? Surely they can terminate for convenience going forward if that was in the ToS, but they can't terminate a right accrued as of the terminate date?