Kupek wrote:Sigh. It's a single, convenient word that gets across the fact that there's a difference between buying the device on your own and with help. The discussion you want to get into is different than the point of this thread, so I was confused why you brought it up.
SineSwiper wrote:Define subsidy in this context.
Obviously I wasn't the only one confused by or felt it inappropriate to use the term "subsidy". If you use a loaded word for convenience, you're bound to get questions/challenged on it. In the end, it wasn't the correct term to use to make your point, even if it's one that others ultimately agreed with you on.
I know you're a busy man so I put the summarized version above. There's an elaboration on this point below if you or anyone else cares to read further.
There's no "with help" when it comes to cellphones. It's all packaged, marketed bullshit where they try to goose you even more than they already do. For example, about a year ago or so, I dug deeper into a "deal" Bell Canada was offering with its internet services where you get a free Xbox 360. They were essentially charging the equivalent of $720 for an Xbox Elite ($20 a month extra over 3 years) when it was selling for $500 in stores. Nice deal, huh? They are our biggest cellphone company up in Canada so guess where they learned that from?
Look again at the "deals" they offer in cells. I actually look them up on occassion for my wife, she wants to get one "just in case" and I use unfettered logic to dissuade her otherwise. I don't have a specific example, but if you go to their - or their competitors' "cheap" brands - you will find that they're overcharging for the rate plans in order to get a free phone (up here, we have 3 cell companies - Bell, Rogers, and Telus - that each owns a second, "no-frills" brand, which are Solo, Fido, and Koodo, respectively). So yeah, you can get the new Blackberry Storm for $50 or $100 but if you dig into it, you're actually paying an extra $20 a month on your plan over 3 years to do so over even that company's no-frills brand.....and you're getting a "free" phone over time with those brands! That's before we even start talking about the collusion created with the (sort-of) natural oligopoly, but that's a different discussion.
You have to eliminate the very idea of "subsidy" or "with help" when looking at the cell market. It simply doesn't exist on this continent.
This isn't an unsupported grudge against the cell companies that I have for no reason. It's a learned hatred over many, many years and they just keep adding fuel to the fire with their new "deals" they come up with every so often.