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Subject: Re: Re[6]: Lyris
From: David Lloyd-Jones <dlj @ inforamp . net>
Date: Mon, 02 Dec 1996 00:43:56 -0500
To: dbsmith @ atbbs . com (David B. Smith)
Cc: list-managers @ GreatCircle . COM

At 10:41 PM 12/1/96 -0500, David B. Smith wrote:
>
>DL>To: brian@ilinx.bctel.net
>DL>From: David Lloyd-Jones <dlj@inforamp.net>
>DL>Subject: Re: Re[6]: Lyris
>
>DL>At 12:56 PM 12/1/96 -0800, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
>DL>>from the quill of dbsmith@atbbs.com (David B. Smith) on scroll
>DL>><a00_9612010535@atbbs.com>
>DL>>> If the product is worth X, why is a person who fully utilizes the
>DL>>> product paying Y?
>DL>>
>DL>>Thank-you.  You have hit the nail square on the head.
>
>DL>And the answer is simple enough for a child to understand: Nobody is forcing
>DL>them to pay Y; they are only likely to pay Y if it is in fact worth enough
>DL>more than Y to them in their judgement to change from what they were doing
>DL>before.
>
>What percentage of mailling list software companies use exactly the same
>sort of pricing structure?
>
>So, what was that about choice, again?
 
David Smith seems to miss the point: no matter what pricing structure
_anybody_ uses, you are not forced to buy from them.  You can sit up all
night sending your e-mail out one item at a time if you like.  The choice is
yours.
 
                                      -dlj.


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