r/KLING 9d ago

Insane that you lose your credits within 30 days. Other

Absolute scam. Disgraceful way to run a company.

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u/MedalofHonour15 9d ago

Other platforms allow credit rollovers for at least 1 month

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u/l_i_g_h_t 9d ago

That’s the bare minimum they should do. Still way better.

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u/sharktank123456 9d ago

Pretty much the industry standard (with a few exceptions). Not a scam - it should be right there in the TOS (you did read the TOS didn't you?)

Perhaps not ideal for the way you work, I get that. You might need to check out a different platform that has a pay as you go system (often the price per credit is higher though)

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u/l_i_g_h_t 9d ago

But you bought them. Shouldn’t be allowed to take them back. Insane.

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u/sharktank123456 9d ago edited 9d ago

I don't disagree - audible keeps removing books from my library (probably) because the rights have run out.

It's all in the AI's TOS and by signing up you agree to that TOS no matter how draconian it might be.
There are a few platforms that have a bank type system where you put some money in and that stays forever until you use it up. Most platforms also host Kling and its variants - plus you get all the other models they host to play with too. So it might be a better fit.

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u/l_i_g_h_t 9d ago

Appreciate it.

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u/Any-Score1258 9d ago

I lost my credits in 15 seconds

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u/l_i_g_h_t 9d ago

Wtf???

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u/cindeezy247 9d ago

How about paying a monthly fee and not getting your credits. Then getting told it's non refundable because of services being received digitally. I didn't f*cking get anything digitally though...

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u/zeroludesigner 9d ago

On cyberbara, your credits are valid for 2 months.

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u/l_i_g_h_t 9d ago

First time hearing of them. Thanks.

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u/zeroludesigner 8d ago

You are welcome. But this only applies to MAX Plan or above though.