WPBRJ wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Agreeing with each other in boldface and bright colours doesn't make it any more true.
Bottom line, there was a price increase (no shit, you know any business where the prices don't increase from time to time?). If you want to subscribe, you can get a discount. If you don't, that's fine, but don't act like it's a crisis.
what a bunch of BS
LOOK THIS IS SIMPLE FOR ALL OF YOU HOMERS THAT DEFEND CC ON THIS
ITS NOT ABOUT THE MONEY ITS ALL ABOUT THE PRICING DIFFERENCE WHY SHOULD I PAY ONE PRICE FOR MYSELF AND MORE TO GIVE THAT SAME EXACT SAME PRODUCT TO MY FRIEND!!!!!!!!!!! THEN YOU TRAP ME IN THAT LOWER PRICE BY AUTO RENEW TOTAL BULL SHIT!!!!
AND LETS BE CLEAR WHEN THEY ANNOUNCED THE PRICE INCREASE THEY FOCUSED ON IT GOING FROM 25 TO 30 NEVER WAS ANYTHING PROMOTED AS IT WOULD BE 40
Subscription (for self): $30 a year
One-time purchase (for self or friend): 3500 credits ($40 -- 250 extra credits to spare)
It is not cheaper to buy it for yourself, it is cheaper to buy a subscription- should you find yourself wanting to buy a friend a subscription, I'm sure one of the admins would be happy to set that up for you.
A standard business tactic is to make it cheaper to subscribe, and advertise the subscription price. Is this tactic necessarily fair? Maybe not all the time, but it was in this case. Is it a common tactic? Yes. Is it a valid tactic? Yes.
Honestly, $50 would be a reasonable price. That's less than two months of my gym membership, and I'm sure the equipment for CC costs a heck of a lot more than it does at the gym.