ockham opened this issue on Mar 14, 2007 · 7 posts
ockham posted Wed, 14 March 2007 at 1:39 PM
Okay, so I've registered at CP. I can see the name Ockham showing in the
upper left. So I click where it says to redeem the coupon that came with P7.
What next? Which number do I enter, and where? There are two numbers;
one of them begins with P7Passport, so it's presumably the entry code or
sign-up code, and the other one seems to be a $10 coupon. Where do I
put the first number? It doesn't work in the "Gift Certificate" blank, and there
isn't any other blank.
mrsparky posted Wed, 14 March 2007 at 2:37 PM
On the postcard - a mosiac of sydney - that comes with P7 - It says go to:
http://www.contentparadise.com/p7passport
and enter the code shown. Obviously not putting the code here :)
On the same card theres a $10 of any order code as well.
ockham posted Wed, 14 March 2007 at 3:08 PM
Well, yes, but there's no place to put the code on that page, unless
it's somehow hidden behind an image or something....?
And when I hit Add to reach the checkout cart, there's a blank
for Discount and a blank for Gift Certificate. The code doesn't
work in either of those blanks.
efgirl posted Wed, 14 March 2007 at 6:50 PM
Hi,
To redeem your coupon for a 6 month subscription to Passport that you received with your purchase of Poser 7, please go to
http://www.contentparadise.com/p7passport
Add the item to your cart, enter the coupon code into the 'Coupon Code' field and hit 'Submit'. The price should then zero out. Then click on 'Checkout'.
The $10 coupon that you received with your purchase of Poser 7 is good for e frontier products and Poser Science products on ContentParadise.com
Sincerely,
efgirl
BillyGoat posted Wed, 14 March 2007 at 7:50 PM
You might want to look at the codes...#1 looks like an 'l' (as in Lamer). It took me so many tries to get that coupon to go in right.
jerr3d posted Wed, 14 March 2007 at 7:59 PM
A very nice Poser 7 extra with my Passport discount and $10 coupon I got Terai Yuki 2 regularly $40 for $14 I was kinda surprised i got to use them both together
ockham posted Wed, 14 March 2007 at 9:35 PM
THANKS, BillyGoat! (Or 1 sh0u1d say THANKS, Bl11yG0at!)
There was an ELL in the number that I was seeing as a ONE.
After changing it to an ELL, the code worked.
Manufacturers should be required to avoid using confusible letters and
numbers when they print a serial number on paper, or else spell out
the number in some fashion. The law already requires spellouts on other
important documents like checks and contracts.