A little insider knowledge - Around 50% of Amex's revenue comes from the offers and benefits. People like them and take advantage of them. Scraping off the transactions is not a big factor for Amex....
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A little insider knowledge - Around 50% of Amex's revenue comes from the offers and benefits. People like them and take advantage of them. Scraping off the transactions is not a big factor for Amex....
Fair point. What it means then is that the BBC should be operating with lean overheads to stay competitive. They don't.
However I'm sure the global (commercial) arm of the BBC is pretty lucrative.
I think you have a point about a generational thing Neil
Fully agree - Netflix is effectively £120/130 per year and feels much better value in comparison. Netflix spends $15bn in content a...
I've tried Bob, many times and just not for me. Adobe works so damn from a workflow perspective and I can minimise my editing time, which is great. Adobe knows this and so we do what must be done....
It's sneaky things like removing the standalone versions and forcing you to pay monthly instead which annoys me and is a real symptom of my frustration with subs.
'Club' is a too elaborate a word...
Gym - it’s expensive because it contains my badminton club membership. On a slow week I use the classes and play 3 times a week. So sadly no go.
Spotify - would love an alternative to music. But...
For you as the consumer a good deal - in the short term. It also depends on how long the deals last for. Plus we have to question if £1 a gig really is a good deal nowadays.
My friend is also...
Ah the good old bundling - in the words of a friend -
'Interesting how mobile packages often bundle a content package with as an added value to a data package - a great way to obfuscate the pure...
I was writing an article for my blog about revenue models and it evolved into a discussion about subscriptions and a realisation, I'm fed up! To list what I currently have a sub for monthly -
1....