What makes you think that they are supporting this script for very little or that they aren't making a living? I think the admin is smart enough to make sure he is getting the proper value from the effort, particularly in an area where many people are living on a couple of dollars a day (or less). Just because lunch costs you $10 does not mean that is the case everywhere.Originally Posted by Hoss
You also seem to be assuming that most people receive support. I only see the same small group of people actively engaged here, and when I compare that to the number that registered, it seems like even less. I dont think many vShare users get much support. In fact, I would even say that the large majority of people who start a youtube clone take their site down after a few months. Ask them if they wish they had paid more than $10. lol
If vshare cost more than it did, I probably wouldn't have bought it. I came from using a clone that has the same origins as vShare and it didn't function properly. For $10, I figured it was worth a shot to see if this one worked better, since it was obviously based on the same script. If it were more than that, I probably would not have taken the chance.
How I could envision a price hike is (assuming all of the bugs ever get worked out - otherwise not at all) paying a higher fee for free upgrades, or paying a lower fee, but you have to pay extra for each upgrade. That kind of structure would make more sense to me, but only for a product that didn't have so many bugs. I mean, vShare is great, it's a phenominal product, but it still has a ways to go.




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