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I don’t get the “regular license” wording—if I use that that means that whatever I offer on that site I cannot charge for?? So if I have an app that I’m offering where users would be able to sign up and pay for a paid tier I can’t use your template if I use the ‘regular license’? And in that case the ‘extended license’ costs more than if I were to pay a developer to create a unique design just for me. Sounds wild.
If you are offering a service or selling using it, I would suggest buying an extended license. I can give you a discount on the Extended license ( it will cost you $400 after the discount) hope this is OK with you.
On the other hand, just imagine if you are using a regular license worth $15 and selling services this also looks wild 
You can always do a design and develop one but a QUALITY design can cost you more than the Extended License Current Price.
I would love to have you on board.
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There’s very little reason to use the Regular License then…unless you’re trying to confuse the buyers (those who don’t read the details). If you’re selling an “app” template then 99% of the time that app template would be used for a commercial product—what’s the point of the Regular License then? To later financially/legally harass individual developers/startup owners? That’s disingenuous at best
Can’t create ticket in support. Accepted the ‘Allow’ conditions however, when creating a ticket it won’t move past the 2nd or 3rd screen. Throws and error about the `api.envato…` and a certificate issue. My issue is that the npm install is failing.
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nice work! good luck!
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Great Work,Congratulations GLWS 
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Congratulations GLWS 
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