10-03-2010, 04:29 PM
Theoretically a good idea, but one I did not implement for a specific reason. Consider.
In which case are you more likely to finish using all six stages? One in which you can get each stage one at a time for a lower price, or one in which you must spend more money and get all six at once?
In the situation where you can get them each one at a time for a lower price, you have the option of forgetting to get the next stage, or simply not getting it. That creates a problem, because the program is designed specifically to rely on all six stages to achieve the goal. Each stage creates a specific focus that relies on the next stage to counterbalance. Without that counterbalance, the program won't work as intended.
Therefore, it's important that there be as much incentive to finish the program as possible - and thus, the way it's being offered.
If you need a lower price, there's the option of buying the 2008 or the 2009 version. When the 2011 version comes out, however, I will most likely be discontinuing the offer of purchasing previous versions.
In which case are you more likely to finish using all six stages? One in which you can get each stage one at a time for a lower price, or one in which you must spend more money and get all six at once?
In the situation where you can get them each one at a time for a lower price, you have the option of forgetting to get the next stage, or simply not getting it. That creates a problem, because the program is designed specifically to rely on all six stages to achieve the goal. Each stage creates a specific focus that relies on the next stage to counterbalance. Without that counterbalance, the program won't work as intended.
Therefore, it's important that there be as much incentive to finish the program as possible - and thus, the way it's being offered.
If you need a lower price, there's the option of buying the 2008 or the 2009 version. When the 2011 version comes out, however, I will most likely be discontinuing the offer of purchasing previous versions.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!