superchunk said:
When you sign up to contracts like this, they don't just end like that. You'd have to willfully cancel the $15/mo membership and then get stand alone Live. Otherwise it would continue month to month at $15. That's how any subscription like this works. Your phone analogy is sort of right, but you forget that after the two years, the plan stays as is and you continue to get charged the same monthly rate, which is my point. Now, this is not a big deal as cancelling is usually not an issue, but MS will likely try to get those people to sign a new contract based on some other upgrade or many people will just not think about it and keep paying even if they are not using the full set of services. From a business perspective, its a great deal as they can lock in users. From a consumer perspective it is mostly likely not the best value in almost any situation. |
yes but this doesn't change the fact that only an idiot wouldn't resign this subscription if he wouldn't get a nextbox or so and would like to have one with this kind of contract. hell you can make this contract and resign from this the same day. that's what i do here with our pay-tv. i signed a subscription and resigned that at the same day. one month before the contract ends i will get a new offer and I can sign a new contract then. if not, everything ends like i planed it at the day i made the contract.
so i still don't get where the scam is and why we should talk about this if this is just an option you could use if you would like. what does this have to do with what we are talking about? a two year subscription which will end after two years if you resign from it and how much the costs will be.







