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Originally Posted by nomadking
Trying to attract new customers with a cut-price deal is STANDARD practice. It's called COMPETITION.
There is absolutely no way that the prices will drop to the level of new customers.
At any point in time, what is the proportion of new customers? That will decide the levelled out prices.
As usual the regulators are intent on stuffing up, perfectly reasonable business models.
Same as the nonsense complaints about holidays being more expensive during school holidays. THEY ARE NOT MORE EXPENSIVE, it's just that the term time prices are LOWER because of the reduced demand. STANDARD BUSINESS PRACTICE.
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Agreed. Well said.
To comply with such a regulation pricing for all would become current, existing customer prices, not current, new customer prices.