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Old 01-31-2014, 09:39 PM   #52
speakingtohe
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Originally Posted by crich70 View Post
It hasn't been advertised as a rich customer only section either. But that is what it will quickly become if they raise the price any higher. I grant you that not everyone will want AP and it is an extra. in fact I've never disputed that, but by raising the price up they will be taking the choice of whether or not someone will sign up for it away from some people, because even among those that have it now not everyone will be able to afford it. If something like the perks that AP gives is only accessible to someone because they are at a certain social level financially and they can't have that item simply because they can't afford it isn't that discriminatory? Granted there are some things that most people can't afford even with a higher level of income and some of them (like private planes and sports cars) have always been luxury items, but those same items have always cost more than most people have because of how much it costs to produce them. Things like AP are on a whole different level because they aren't that expensive. Just over the margin of what is affordable by everyone. Right now the cost of AP is more than what I pay each month for electric service but that's only because I qualify for the budget plan. Otherwise it'd be a lot more than it is. And what of those who can afford it now but won't be able to if they raise the price higher? Isn't that discrimination against them?
$119 a year is about 35 cents a day. Some may not be able to afford this or can afford it but lack the discipline to save up for it. You don't have to be rich to afford 35 cents a day, but I don't think it is any more discriminatory than cable or phone or any other service pricing. It is a luxury/convenience service not something necessary for day to day living. My phone company charges far more as does my power company. Where I live in the summer you have to get water delivered at $30 a tank. Some people actually have to go to a friends house if they want a shower. Go after those guys for discrimination.

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