Amazon is Raising the Price of Prime Monthly Memberships by Nearly 20 Percent (recode.net)
Amazon is boosting the price of its monthly Prime membership fees for new and existing members by nearly 20%. The online retailer said Friday its annual membership fee of $99 will not change. From a report: The increase comes less than two years after Amazon first introduced the monthly payment option as a way to attract new Prime members who either couldn't afford the annual membership of $99, which is not increasing, or didn't want to commit to using the service continuously. Prime is the engine at the center of the Amazon commerce machine -- Prime members buy from Amazon more frequently than non-Prime members and also spend more, hence why Amazon introduced the monthly option to lure new members. So if the company is raising the fee, you can bet that it discovered the current $10.99 was just not sustainable.
Or they just like money... Is that possibility really too crazy to consider?
The new price is $12.99/month if anyone was wondering.
I browse on +1 so AC's need not respond, I won't see it.
Sustainable my ass. Now that they've got people hooked Amazon wants to make sure they don't leave again and lock them in for a full year.
Bonus side effect: they get to charge people who cannot afford a lump sum of 100$ more. Being poor is expensive.
Talk about jumping to conclusions. There are a myriad of reasons why the company could be choosing to raise its price and dozens of factors at play. Yet the author picked one, because "reasons." There likely is a analysis out there 100 pages thick about the implications of rising the price yet you think the answer is of-course a one word statement of "sustainability."
Same with `flix and `lu.
Does "Hulu" really need a 3-character abbreviation, 'onymous 'ward?
How can we continue to believe in a just universe and freedom to eat crackers if we have no ale?