I don't see how it's ethically wrong...
we're not lying to them, and in fact, we'd rather they buy the cheaper, recurring membership.. they're more likely to stay.
We'd rather they didn't buy the non-recurring membership, but we offer it to them anyway. The customer is completely aware that they're paying an extra five dollars for the comvienience of not having to bother canceling the membership at the end of the month... some are nervous that even if they DO choose to cancel their membership, it will continue to rebill.
We have never lied to our customers or even tried to sway them one way or the other..
I'm completely confused as to why you think it's unethical to offer customers more choices for billing. We also offer a membership that's $60 for three months that will rebill at a lower rate than the one month recurring.
You have a problem with THAT too?
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HOWEVER.. What I DO find unethical are companies that lie to their models about what kind of work they'll be expected to do.. who they're modelling for.. what the clientele of the site is..
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