06-17-2016, 05:36 PM
I think for many it feels like bait and switch. I don't think you will have to worry about people buying/not buying. In the end, those with expendable income and time will purchase the product regardless. People feel like their gmail account is being taken away. Gmail is totally free, but google has the right to charge for that anytime. No argument there. It is an example of the rich getting richer, and so forth. However, where the rich can have a gourmet chef, the poor are used to crab legs and lobster from food stamps. The people in the middle are upset because they work, but don't get the benefit of either and are lucky if they can afford a bowl of rice and some broth. The switch feels like we are left with the bowl of rice and broth...still lucky, don't get me wrong there.
Another analogy would be a friend who invites you to dinner, and then starts asking you to pay. Again, the wealthy people with expendable income believes the person providing the food deserves to be paid (no argument there), however, the friend feels a bit betrayed.
Another analogy would be a friend who invites you to dinner, and then starts asking you to pay. Again, the wealthy people with expendable income believes the person providing the food deserves to be paid (no argument there), however, the friend feels a bit betrayed.