reuters.com— A London restaurant has decided to do away with bills for the next month, asking customers to pay only what they want for meals in an unorthodox bid to beat the credit crunch.
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What's your market research?Oh you haven't done one. How interesting that you take yourself seriously then. What's that? This guy has probably done extensive market research and business analysis to come up with this strategy?But I guess your internet comment is more valid. He will fail.
You're also making the false assumption that everyone who downloaded the album would have bought it had it not been available for free. Sure, some of them would have bought it regardless, but I bet the downloads far exceeded their normal album sales by quite a bit.
tonycubedFeb 4, 2009
I doubt he'll accept foreign currency, even better, American money. :P
onestrawplzFeb 4, 2009
No, it's not.
faithlessreasonFeb 4, 2009
This is nothing new.<a class="user" href="http://www.springwise.com/food_beverage/paywhatyouwant_restaurants/">http://www.springwise.com/food_beverage/paywhatyou ...</a>
kevynFeb 4, 2009
I'd do the same(saying things is easy on the internet)
mohsenxpFeb 4, 2009
What's your market research?Oh you haven't done one. How interesting that you take yourself seriously then. What's that? This guy has probably done extensive market research and business analysis to come up with this strategy?But I guess your internet comment is more valid. He will fail.
captmonkeyFeb 4, 2009
You're also making the false assumption that everyone who downloaded the album would have bought it had it not been available for free. Sure, some of them would have bought it regardless, but I bet the downloads far exceeded their normal album sales by quite a bit.