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    -18 months ago

    “Third guy has a sensible idea”

    Not really, if you don’t charge for services at some point it’s simply going to be exploited. This why even government services that don’t turn a profit aren’t free.

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      58 months ago

      The said charging at the point of service. It is being paid for, just not at the time you need it.

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        18 months ago

        Obviously it has to be paid for somehow. My comment was clearly referring to the fact that charging the user reduces frivolous usage. There can be an argument for providing a set small amount of services for free (at point of use) and then charging for everything above, but that’s not what was proposed.