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by blagie 2312 days ago
Perhaps it sounds a bit odd, but in most business settings, I'd rather be paying double and have service like this than be paying half without that customer service.

Generous policies like these avoid headaches, and headaches are much more expensive than machines.

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With a model like this- you're only getting your money's worth while you're regularly making mistakes. If everything is going smoothly, you're just paying double for no reason.

I dislike when the value proposition gets muddied like this.

I'm paying double for peace-of-mind.

Think of it in terms of expected costs.

* In one case, I pay $500 / month.

* In the other case, I pay $250 per month, and have a 25% chance of having a workplace conflict. A workplace conflict can cost tens of thousands of dollars.

Which is cheaper?