I think family rates should be 10 to 15$ more per each additional member
with no discounts for buying in advance. I'm fine with non family group
rates as currently proposed.
 On Mar 12, 2014 9:22 PM, "Omar Rassi" <[email protected]> wrote:

> No problem, that's discuss is for! To help each other.
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 8:18 PM, Torrie Fischer 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> On Wednesday, March 12, 2014 22:01:21 Seeley, Tim wrote:
>> > Would $94.50 be the rate paid by an individual paying 3 months at one
>> time?
>> >
>> > (3*35) = 105
>> > 10% of 105 = 10.5
>> > 105-10.5=94.5
>>
>> Yeah, you're both right.
>>
>> I'm an engineer, I swear.
>>
>> >
>> > V/R
>> > Tim Seeley
>> >
>> > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>> > Behalf Of Omar Rassi Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2014 5:36 PM
>> > To: SYN/HAK discussion list
>> > Subject: Re: [SH-Discuss] Group discounts
>> >
>> > I think your 7 month 3 people example fall in the 20% discount if the
>> > largest discount applies. Other than that I see no issue with this.
>> Being
>> > able to pay dues for multiple people seem like an more efficient
>> structure
>> > than having two different pricing plans (a family discount plan and bulk
>> > membership plan).
>> >
>> > On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 5:21 PM, Torrie Fischer
>> > <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: I
>> want
>> > to resume our previous discussions about the family discount plans.
>> >
>> > Previous thread:
>> >
>> > https://synhak.org/pipermail/discuss/2014-January/006706.html
>> >
>> >
>> > First, I agree with Andrew's suggestion that the student and senior
>> rates
>> > should be combined into one. $15 seems reasonable, yeah?
>> >
>> > Second, the discount system.
>> >
>> > I'd like to stick with the idea of being able to buy subscriptions in
>> > blocks. However, I'd like to adopt a constant discount rate based on how
>> > many unique individuals are being paid for, with a disjoint discount for
>> > the number of months that are bought for a single person.
>> >
>> > Here's how I think it can be broken down for a single person:
>> >
>> > * 0% discount for 1 month
>> > * 10% discount for 3 or more months
>> >
>> > And if it is for a whole group:
>> >
>> > * 15% discount for 2-6 people
>> > * 20% discount for 7 or more
>> >
>> > If multiple discounts are available, the largest one will be used.
>> >
>> > Examples:
>> >
>> > * 1 person, 1 month: $35, 0% discount
>> > * 1 person, 2 months: $70, 0% discount
>> > * 1 person, 3 months: $101.5, 10% discount of $105
>> > * 2 people, 1 month for each person: $59.50, 15% discount of $70
>> > * 2 people, 2 months for each person: $119, 15% discount of $140
>> > * 2 people, 3 months for each person: $178.50, 15% discount of $210
>> > * 7 people, 3 months for each person: $624.75, 15% discount of $735
>> >
>> > This should be quite a bit simpler than the previous idea, and still
>> keeps
>> > with the original idea of making it easier for couples or families to
>> > support themselves.
>> >
>> > Finally, I am considering developing a sliding scale for the low income
>> > rate. I'm not too sure how that would get implemented, but charging a
>> > percentage of membership dues based on the ability to pay seems a lot
>> more
>> > fair than pegging everyone at $15/mo, especially since we're all about
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