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by fauigerzigerk
119 days ago
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It doesn't really make sense to me because the subscriptions have limits too. But I agree they can impose whatever user hostile restrictions they want. They are not a monopoly. They compete in a very competitive market. So if they decide to raise prices in whatever shape or form then that's fine. Arbitrary restrictions do play a role for my own purchasing decisions though. Flexibility is worth something. |
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