> > Each user has a plan, and/or sometimes, each service they subscribe to
> > has a plan.
>
> huh? that read funny to me. Aren't Plans essentially product
> offerings, and the user purchases access to those Plans? Just the way
> you explained it, both a user and a subscriptionService have something
> in common since they can both "own" a plan, so I have to ask how
> different is user and service in it's use of a Plan? (in other words,
> I can't shake the image of consumer vs producer)

Yes, well... Let me clarify.

If the there's only one service, and it offers many plans, then for
simplicity, one user will have one plan.

However, if the site offers multiple services, then plan is attached
to whatever service they subscribed to instead.

That's what I meant. :)


Henry
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