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Originally Posted by whismerhill
Sorry, I'll have to disagree again.
It's relevant to me, e.g. I refuse to pay extra for a feature which is included in the device I paid for already, Any electronic document is searchable, ebooks are no exception. I'm sorry I fail to see this any differently.
IF I had not paid for the device I'd agree but this is not the case
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Your "I"s are all fine here. I don't think anyone here would have a single problem with you thinking and believing that way (other than not agreeing, of course). Where you go wrong is when you try to project
your relevant points and
your valuation as universal truths that should apply to everyone equally
You see less value where some of us see equal (or more); that's all. Neither is "wrong." We just value things differently. Nothing more nothing less.
It is impossible for me to be "abused & ripped off" by a company's pricing when I feel I'm getting my money's worth (or more). Especially When I'm not being forced to buy anything in the first place. What profits they take from my purchase is of no concern to me if I consider the price reasonable (the face value, not a price comparison to something I'm not interested in buying).