• King@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    current comments defend his current actions so no opinion on that until it happens.

    PS: weird how the no ads option takes more time to develop than the subscription option with 10x features, INCLUDING the no ads one !

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        1 year ago

        30$? That’s only 6x the original ad-free sync price, I take all my greediness comments back !

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          1 year ago

          sync for reddit price (there was a pro version too) as you can see the price is reasonable. Where did you find a 6x increase?

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          1 year ago

          You are comparing the old simple “Remove Ads” option to Sync Ultra features.

          The new “Remove Ads” without additional features costs 14,99 €. Which, yes, is more expensive than before, but that was to be expected. The old price would have been way too cheap for today’s pricing situation, especially since he also lost most of his userbase.

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            1 year ago

            “today’s pricing situation” u mean 2 months ago? Also “hes lost most of his userbase”

            selling 50$ tshirt for 500$ because there are less customers and I want even less what is this argument lmfao

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              1 year ago

              The price was set many years ago and just never changed.

              Also yes, less customers means less income for mostly the same amount of work. That is literally why bigger companies can offer cheaper prices. Scale.