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I guess I’m one of the lucky ones, because I signed up long ago and have still been paying the original rate of $14.99. So if it went up to $19.99, no big deal. I mean, a 30% increase is a lot, but I’m supposedly getting a “break” now.
I assume that, like me, other paid subscribers got the message that our rate will be jacked to $34.99, for magnificent “new” features, that are basically the same as what we have now. Most of which I don’t want or need. That’s a 75% price hike for most subscribers; more than double for folks in my group.
Questions:
1.You OK with this?
2.You willing to send an email to Andrew’s McMeel’s CEO at kmelville@ and let her know?
Margaret Wise Brown, the author of Goodnight Moon, died in 1952. The copyright on books expires fifty years after the author’s death, so there’s no copyright issue any more.
Bilan about 6 hours ago
The moon had it’s name long before copyrights were invented.
Dirty Dragon about 5 hours ago
Say Goodnight, Gracie.
Good morning, crew!
jlfish Premium Member about 3 hours ago
I guess I’m one of the lucky ones, because I signed up long ago and have still been paying the original rate of $14.99. So if it went up to $19.99, no big deal. I mean, a 30% increase is a lot, but I’m supposedly getting a “break” now.
I assume that, like me, other paid subscribers got the message that our rate will be jacked to $34.99, for magnificent “new” features, that are basically the same as what we have now. Most of which I don’t want or need. That’s a 75% price hike for most subscribers; more than double for folks in my group.
Questions:
1.You OK with this?
2.You willing to send an email to Andrew’s McMeel’s CEO at kmelville@ and let her know?
3.How long until this post gets deleted?
Purple People Eater about 2 hours ago
Margaret Wise Brown, the author of Goodnight Moon, died in 1952. The copyright on books expires fifty years after the author’s death, so there’s no copyright issue any more.