This reminds me of the tactic used by Microsoft in the browser wars. Microsoft packaged Windows Internet Explorer in the Windows OS bundle and says its free but hikes up the price of Windows OS.
If the price diff between the BPL standalone package and the complete package is only $5, can I choose to subscribe the complete package minus the BPL for $5? Haha..
Consumers have to end up paying more because they built in the cost of the BPL license into the complete package. By taking up the $64.90 package, the consumer is indirectly paying for the BPL license!
If the price diff between the BPL standalone package and the complete package is only $5, can I choose to subscribe the complete package minus the BPL for $5? Haha..
Consumers have to end up paying more because they built in the cost of the BPL license into the complete package. By taking up the $64.90 package, the consumer is indirectly paying for the BPL license!