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12-02-16, 03:33 PM | |
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I feel like downloads should be cheaper than DVDs because the burden falls on the buyer to purchase the platform for saving them on (i.e., flash drive or your computer or whatever), however, that doesn't tend to be the case. I would love to try these out but the price would have to be right. The 30 minute timeframe seriously speaks to me lately!!
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I love Travis, but I'm a bit lukewarm about Lauren as an instructor (she's pleasant enough, but doesn't really motivate me the way Travis and his personality does). I wonder if the instruction is split 50/50...I would most likely use his classes a lot more. Well, everything depends on the price...I am pretty happy with my Udaya membership, but these do look really good.
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Just remember that yes, you are storing your copy of whatever download you purchased, but the vendor has to maintain a site where people get the downloads -- that is not free, and they have to do it 24x7 even though they are selling a fraction of that time. Granted, they make the video once and sell it multiple times, so there's good margin there if they have a good seller, but there are costs associated. For youtube we pay by watching ads, unless we use ad blockers, but that's a whole 'nother thing.
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