Originally Posted by
DavidJames
I think that "all-inclusive" deals seem to be going out of fashion slowly, in some areas at least, as the "pricing management" technology improves - e.g. digital telly pricing.
Ideally, a pay-as-you-go approach could mean that the overall quality of each "component" would improve - because if it's no good, no-one will pay for it (in the same way that buffet meals are generally less good quality than a la carte).
Of course, that also means that popular classes will be seen as good classes, which is not always the case - some areas are just niche...
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