Here's some food for thought. The internet industry has grown so fast and so much in its still very young life that multiple websites are now billion dollar companies. So what if they gave some of that back...to you, the loyal user...instead of just providing the "service" (ie. their standard spiel)? What if?
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What if all the billion dollar websites that you go to now...paid YOU for using them?
They'll never do that, because they don't have to - because they know people will just keep using them even if they don't
Posted by AskEachOther on 11/11/2011 12:32pm
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50% of Men voted They'll never do that, because they don't have to - because they know people will just keep using them even if they don't
50% of Women voted Then I'd use those websites even more
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