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That's where Netflix has grown most dramatically in recent years, and that's where the company stubbed its toe, several weeks ago, when it separated its DVD and streaming services and began charging separately (with a baseline of $7.99 for each in lieu of $9.99 for both), resulting in a sixty-per-cent price increase for customers who merely wanted to keep their service unchanged.
So the company began charging separately for services and support that previously had been rolled into the price of a big mainframe.
When should a company "nickel-and-dime" customers by charging separately for various extras, and when is it better to combine all of the charges into one total price?
Of course, charging separately also increases ancillary revenue — money generated by sources other than fares — which jumped 15.8 percent in the second quarter to $2.1 billion, compared with the same period last year, according to the Transportation Department.
"Comet is trying to deliver a customer need but if they are charging separately, rather than just making back up copies for their customers, they are depriving Microsoft of the opportunity to make money and they are cashing in when they shouldn't," he said.
The developers have attracted small businesses to the marketplace in part by providing services like trash collection, air-conditioning and shared bathrooms without charging separately for any of them, cutting tenants' costs and allowing them to focus on their food and their customers.
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