Redeeming Prusermeter Voucher
Hi guys, i have a 2 spools (700 prusermeter) voucher but i can not see how to apply it. Here are what i have tried
1. In the eshop it seems you can not apply the voucher without buying anything, we could do this before as long as we paid for the shipping.
2. I have tried buying a small item like a nozzle or a glue stick, then try to apply the voucher but it says 'Voucher not applicable'
Do i have to wait until i need more filament before i can apply the voucher?
Also i have seen that Prusa have nowremoved the 3 spool voucher option from the setup, anyone know why?
I have 65 odd models on printables which earn me about 2 spools every 4-5 months, i would rather keep all my models free on printables than move them to Cults or Thangs etc for a few bucks.
RE: Redeeming Prusermeter Voucher
Dont bother .
I found out that to use the voucher i had to order exactly the same items in my cart in the eshop before i applied it.
I worked when i did that.
RE: Redeeming Prusermeter Voucher
Also i have seen that Prusa have nowremoved the 3 spool voucher option from the setup, anyone know why?
Oh great, I've just been waiting for my third Prusameter spool. This only increases our shipping costs. When can we expect the 2 spool option to be removed as well?
RE: Redeeming Prusermeter Voucher
It is a terrible reward system, as I assume many of their clients are nowhere near the Czech Republic. For us in Canada it costs almost as much to get a 'free' spool shipped than the price of our average North American filament for the price of the filament and shipping. And it could randomly get hit with more import fees making it even worse.
I wonder how junk models are being used to point farm though, don't you only get points for likes and downloads? Or are people manipulating that through bots or such?
I don't get enough points to really worry about it. I have enough for a spool, but there is no point redeeming it as I can get spools almost as cheap without the free voucher. I wish I could spend my points to buy paid models on the site, even if the conversion rate was bad.