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by reaperducer
2187 days ago
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You just Charge everyone the same and don't tell the customers that they're paying Apple's cut. Just like Hey doesn't tell its customers what percentage of its fee goes to the water company, or the electric company, or to company travel. This is how business works. |
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I think that you and I are broadly in agreement. If Hey were allowed to charge $142 in their iPhone app, and $99 on their website, I'd think that was much less ridiculous than the situation as it stands today.