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Ask HN: What to do when companies lie?

1 点作者 dpeterson超过 6 年前
I recently purchased (September) a number of marketplace extensions from Webkul for Magento. A new version of Magento just came out and I asked if my recent purchases will be compatible with the new version. The response I received: &quot;Hi Dean Peterson,<p>Greetings of the Day!!<p>I would like to inform you that as of now, the Marketplace Module is not compatible with the Magento 2.3. We are upgrading all of our Magento 2 Extensions to Magento 2.3 version. Once modules are available, we will provide a free upgrade on modules purchased after 30 November 2018.<p>Thanks for contacting Webkul. Please feel free to contact if you have any query, we are just a ticket reply away.<p>Thanks &amp; Regards&quot;<p>I purchased the extensions because their own documentation says they provide updates for life for free: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;marketplace.webkul.com&#x2F;knowledgebase&#x2F;provide-module-updates&#x2F; I also took a screenshot for when they inevitably scrub that: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;d1lu8vbgap5ai0.cloudfront.net&#x2F;webkulscreenshot.png<p>What is the best way to report this kind of false advertising?

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oblib超过 6 年前
&quot;Updates&quot; and &quot;Upgrades&quot; are not the same thing so this is not necessarily &quot;false advertising&quot;.<p>I&#x27;ve learned that implementing an &quot;upgrade&quot; isn&#x27;t always necessary or even a good idea. Sometimes it&#x27;s a bad idea because it breaks things that work and doesn&#x27;t provide any real benefit.<p>This has happened to me enough times that I generally wait to upgrade until a few point updates have been released to let others suss out any bugs.<p>So, if the version of the modules you&#x27;re using are stable and provide the functionality you require then just use those and don&#x27;t worry about the &quot;upgrade&quot;.<p>If there&#x27;s something you <i>need</i> in the upgrade ask them if they&#x27;ll give you a discount on the new version, or just purchase it and consider it a cost of development and take advantage of the new features you&#x27;re getting.<p>Either way you might want to ask them how long they&#x27;ll support the version you&#x27;re using. If they&#x27;ll be supporting it for a few more years than I&#x27;d almost certainly not upgrade in the middle of development. I would not add features to the spec just because a package I was using has been upgraded unless there was a very compelling reason. I&#x27;d save it for my next &quot;upgrade&quot;.<p>&quot;if it ain&#x27;t broke don&#x27;t fix it&quot; - Bert Lance
whynotboth1超过 6 年前
You could report that but I have a hard time imagining a court sorting this update&#x2F;upgrade stuff. It&#x27;s one thing to update an extension so it keeps working with the Magento version it was released for, and it&#x27;s another thing to upgrade it to work with a newer version of Magento.