Soldato
- Joined
- 29 Sep 2003
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The subscription economy seems to be based on the notion of extracting ever more, regular income from users, and removing the concept of ownership where we could previously buy once and enjoy many times.
Products that once used to be tangible things we owned and used are being turned into disposable services, and at every turn this new model costs more than the old way of doing things.
So my question is, what benefit does this new subscription economy have on me? I end up paying more and when I stop paying, I have nothing to show for all the money paid.
Products that once used to be tangible things we owned and used are being turned into disposable services, and at every turn this new model costs more than the old way of doing things.
So my question is, what benefit does this new subscription economy have on me? I end up paying more and when I stop paying, I have nothing to show for all the money paid.