Why should non-profits or organizations pay business rates? Do they?
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Inappropriate?There are special rates for non-profits.
You can contact me at tom (at) pbwiki (dot) com and I will be happy to work with you determine the best solution for you.
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Inappropriate?We do not publish non-profit rates at this point because we like to work with every non-profit to determine if they are a better fit for our educational product or our business edition.
We consult with each customer to determine the best solution for them.
As a general rule, our non-profit pricing for the Business Edition is 50%. -
Inappropriate?I've dealt with other software vendors who use this same "let's see just how much gold is in this goose" method of pricing. It always leaves a bad taste. Thanks for the info.
I’m glad that Mammon is my homeboy!
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Inappropriate?You can speak to any person who is ever dealt with us and in every single case, we saved them money.
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Inappropriate?The day PBwiki publishes a complete price guide (rather than "see upgrade.php on your wiki" or "email me to discuss pricing") that might be true. As long as prices are tied to individual wikis, there's no way to know, for sure, that everyone is paying the same price. In fact, there's no way to see upgrade prices *at all* without creating a wiki first (so you can go to upgrade.php). That's hardly "transparent". But as long as the marks are happy...
I’m glad Google Sites has gone live
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Inappropriate?Thanks for the feedback, Guy.
Our next iteration of our site and our new pricing (probably coming in May) will have this more apparent.
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