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Old July 28, 2003, 10:49 PM
Michael Ross (Aust, Qld)
 
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Default See if this helps...

The price is the same with or without the free subscription. That's because... the subscription comes free but it goes through our automatic billing processor - paysystems.

The difference is... to get the free subscription requires an actual subscription to take place - this is a paysystems quirk.

If the investment required was listed as $44.95, then paysystems would take that to mean the subscription price is $44.95 and would want to charge that amount on a recurring basis after the trial subscription ends.

As the actual recurring subscription is $29.95 the only way to make paysystems list the package deal price together with a recurring subscription fee of $29.95 - if recurring subscription is something you want to go with after the free trial - is to have it have a subscription price of $29.95 and a set-up of $15.

Either way it is still the same price in the end. A package deal. At a package deal price.

It's like house and land packages... you pay $X. And that is made up in any configuration the seller pleases - higher land value or higher house value - depending on however they want to do it. No matter which way they list the final numbers it is still the same in the end for the buyer.

Hope this helps.

Michael Ross
 


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