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Originally Posted by BenMcr
That's hardly a surprise
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Not after a previous report where he effectively said that Tivo was shiffting well, so they thought they could get away with upping the price from £3 to £5 without slowing down the uptake. Wheather it's right or wrong, it comes across to customers as a form of fleecing them. No one objects to a product sold with a fair profit, but when there is a hint of going beyond the fair profit, just because they can get away with it, then I think it reflects badly on the company.