The mystery of the honesty box?!
Question: Radiohead's move to allow fans to choose the price they pay for a download of an album has reawoken an age-old question. So can we be trusted to pay a fair price for something even if we're not forced?
Answers: Radiohead's move to allow fans to choose the price they pay for a download of an album has reawoken an age-old question. So can we be trusted to pay a fair price for something even if we're not forced?
i find that when im forced to pay an unfare price i do so grudgingly or not at all,but i think i could pay a fare price and maybe a bit more if i thought the person/people involved were sincere and not trying out another marketing ploy. but thats only a theory....i think i might just put it to the test and learn something new about myself.!
Probably not, but with advise, maybe.
1P-£1 don't like it.
1£- 5£ It's ok.
5£ + continue..
Good question
People are now downloading albums illegally on a massive scale. It is a major threat to the whole recording industry.
We already know that people can't be trusted to pay for something, when they can get it free.