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I'm a currently licensed for WL6. I downloaded WL7 and it states I have 240++ day trial period left. When signing onto WL7, I'm told I have 3 trial days left. Since I'm not actually licensed in WL7, what can I expect in 3 days.....Thanks.
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The program will stop working. Choose a plan and click "Buy now" on the website to get your extended license. Then click Help > "Download your license" in WL7 to authenticate WL7.

That will suggest the program that it's you who are using it, with the extended trial license. Without authentication it runs in demo mode for 14 days and then stops.
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KGo8
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Do I need to purchase WL7 licensing during remainder of my WL6 license agreement. I downloaded WL7 and it states I have 240++ day trial period left.


Yes, you must pay for a license after an extended 90 day trial is given when you follow Eugene's buy, download, install and authenticate recommendation. In no case will a 240++ day trial be enabled regardless of what WL7 states now. I went through the process before discovering it was only a 90 day trial being offered. Once begun the 90 trial may not be postponed.
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In no case will a 240++ day trial be enabled
This isn't correct. Let's go over the cases.

Case 1 - You purchased your Wealth-Lab 6.9 license in the year prior to March 10, 2021
These customers are entitled to a trial from now until the end of their first year anniversary.

Case 2 - You've paid a $150 maintenance fee (or a Fidelity conversion) before 10 March, 2021
If you fall into this category, you're entitled for up to a 90-day trial before your maintenance period ends. If your maintenance period expires in 20 days, then you only have a 20-day trial.

In either case, paying a Wealth-Lab 7 subscription (not a license), entitles legacy customers to use Wealth-Lab 6.9 as well will no additional maintenance fees.
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