try @Blendle - pay by article and you can refund at bottom of article if you didn't like the value you received
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Replying to @joshelman
I looked at the site. It's not what I want as a user. I don't want recommendations, just micropayments.
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Replying to @paulg
it literally is just micro payments for articles. You can ignore the recs. Just that you have to read in their environment.
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Replying to @joshelman
That sounds bad too. The whole reason I want micropayments is to make things less work for me.
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Replying to @paulg
Twitter or fb should have built this in long ago since that is where I get most links from. Blendle is closest I have seen though
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Replying to @joshelman @paulg
most people don't want to pay for news. If news is important to you, most likely you're price inelastic, thus sub model.
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Replying to @ThufirHawat @joshelman
I am price inelastic. I am not work inelastic.
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Replying to @paulg @joshelman
if true, then you will pay for subscriptions, set to auto renew, and never think about it again as you read any article!
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Replying to @ThufirHawat @joshelman
Having to remember I subscribed to something is work.
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Replying to @paulg @joshelman
that's silly. It's work to remember you're subscribed to NYT, WSJ, & FT? Is it work to remember you autopay electric bill?
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You don't have to think about that because switching is part of moving.
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