Would it be against the rules to ask others if they think what I offer is comparable. I want to change it around a bit if feedback tells me I'm overpriced or not enough features?
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heebiejeebieclu posted this at 19:07 — 6th January 2005.
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Well, you could ask for a site review in the Website Critique Area but posts would have to comply with national laws and could not be classified as 'price fixing'.
Forum rules would certainly allow it I think, but you replies would have to be restricted due to international pricefixing laws.
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Busy posted this at 20:33 — 6th January 2005.
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What you would be asking for would be considered price fixing which is illegal in some parts of the world. If you ask about your features, without value involved then would be ok but on thin line
Website Critique Area is for review of overall site, not features etc
If you're questioning your prices then you may need to rethink them.
Pick a top dollar and a bottom dollar value and pick something in between as people seem to go for middle range these days (also cheap but you get what you pay for)
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