I could have sworn that basic Hasoffers was $99 a month a little while ago but now it seems to be $279 a month for even the lowest basic version.... when was that rolled out?
I wish I'd bought a license and locked in the old pricing for sure.
Any idea if there's any deals/discounts available on it - I need it for a project... But to use multiple currencies it seem you also need the Enterprise version which is nearly $800 a month now.... at that price you start looking towards Cake
Also I could have sworn I saw some kind of retargeting banner with a Buy 1 Month get 2 Free deal when joining recently..... Anyone seen anything similar?
no ....its 279 a month but it will be more than that....once you factor in the clicks I am guessing you will go over the allotment of clicks
its pretty easy to do
I've never been paying $99 a month.
Yeah just spoke to their reps and would have to get Enterprise anyway for required features which is $800-1000+ so looks like Cake is becoming a serious option....
It's labeled with $279 quite some time now. I wrote them back if they're still offering the $99/month package but no way man 
buy 1 month - 2 months free (pro version) link if anyone need it:
http://www.hasoffers.com/lp/buy-1-month-2-months-free/
If your on a serious budget and looking for a free, hostable software try Post Affiliate Pro ==> http://bestblackhatforum.com/Thread-...cking-Software
Otherwise, go with Cake all the way, they have some serious advanced features for leadgen too btw.
Are you using it for internal operation? If so - it suites fine. If you're trying to run a network on it? Good luck.
What is HasOffers good for? A company I used to work for used it for an internal offer, but the offer sucked and it flopped...I found it very clunky.
Runs fine for a network once you move to a dedicated solution away from the everyday setup. But as far as costs, think much more as actual costs once you work in clicks.

Cake is more expensive upfront, but once you cross that boarder into a "huge network" their pricing ends up being better. I believe LinkTrust is the cheapest, click wise, but more money upfront.