NHS members wanted!

Still think $20 is too little if new content/research is to be created. I don’t mind paying $20 for access to the 100+ issues, but I also want new articles. I think the fee has to be higher to be sustainable.
 
Over here in USA, $20 a year doesn’t get you anything Geoff, mobile phone subscription is minimum $50 a month
Everyone has a mobile phone right?

We considered that option, it’s basically selling NHS too cheap! We are already doing that!

Waiting on your part 2 binoculars!

Kiu
 
Geoff, mobile phone subscription is minimum $50 a month
Everyone has a mobile phone right?
I think you are wrong. You must be paying off on getting a smartphone through your subscription or you are grossly overpaying.
I pay €8/month for a a generous amount of data and talk (and buy my phone at market price) and I live in the second most expensive country in the EU.
Something is wrong in your perception of pricing.
 
Everyone has different viewpoints of what is affordable and/or economical.

@NIKON KIU isn't 'wrong' to argue that the membership fee is reasonable, although you may disagree with his analogy.

A $20 membership is less than the cost of one roll of film and lab development, maybe that is a more appropriate analogy for you?
 
Everyone has different viewpoints of what is affordable and/or economical.

@NIKON KIU isn't 'wrong' to argue that the membership fee is reasonable, although you may disagree with his analogy.

A $20 membership is less than the cost of one roll of film and lab development, maybe that is a more appropriate analogy for you?
It is the argument that I quoted which is plain wrong.
He can charge whatever he wants, but he fools himself if he thinks minimum $50 a month for a smartphone subscription is normal and holds the NHS subscription up against that.
 
For an apples-apples comparison we would need to know exactly what the €8/month plan includes, and exactly what the $50 plan includes. Since we don't know either, it's really getting off the real point, which is that NHS is not expensive.

FWIW, you can get unlimited text/talk/5G for as little as $19 in the US, all-in, with a major carrier (Verizon.) That's the cheapest I've seen for a major carrier. MVNO carriers might have cheaper deals but not likely with unlimited data.

Is $19 a better comparison for NHS? 😀
 
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