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You can use the below to establish your professional account regardless of your location if you can use PayPal. <br><br>
You can use the below to establish your professional account regardless of your location if you can use PayPal. <br><br>
  <ul> <li> You can cancel at any time. Your subscription will continue to end of the established billing cycle (the day of the month you establish the billing).<br><br>
  <ul> <li> You can cancel at any time. Your subscription will continue to end of the established billing cycle (the day of the month you establish the billing).<br><br>
       <li> There is a 30 day trial subscription with a token charge ($euro; 0.42) with retrictions. In the case of some peer developers I will promote this to a regular unrestricted professional account but every peer developer must be identified thru the international financial system
       <li> There is a 30 day trial subscription with a token charge ($euro; 0.42) with restrictions. In the case of some peer developers I will promote this to a regular unrestricted professional account but every peer developer must be identified thru the international financial system
i.e. PayPal or some other common broker.<br><br>
i.e. PayPal or some other common broker.<br><br>
       <li> If your subscription lapses resources associated with your account will be released and you will need to recreate later if you wish to reestablish later. We will provide some means to back-up your data state but it will be offered on an ''as-is'' basis with no guarantee whatsover and a positive assurance that it will not work across multiple releases of our software. <br><br>
       <li> If your subscription lapses resources associated with your account will be released and you will need to recreate later if you wish to reestablish later. We will provide some means to back-up your data state but it will be offered on an ''as-is'' basis with no guarantee whatsover and a positive assurance that it will not work across multiple releases of our software. <br><br>