Spotify has about 20 million users that
actually subscribe to the service.
Not exact matches
I feel this way because eHarmony is a great
service... but it's difficult for people
to know this prior
to actually subscribing.
In a separate suit, Yahoo's personals
service is accused of posting profiles of fictitious potential dating partners on its website
to make it look as though many more singles
subscribe to the
service than
actually do.
Millions of people
subscribe to Online dating
services, but very few of them
actually take the time
to learn what it takes
to be successful on them before signing up.
Nowadays you're not
actually «purchasing» a PC game, but rather «
subscribing»
to it or purchasing a license for it, which means game publishers can tell you how many times you can install a game, make you pay
to unlock content that's already on the disc, or go ahead and revoke your right
to play a game, and there's nothing illegal about them doing any of these things at all because you paid $ 50 for a
service (the subscription or license) rather than for a product.
Nowadays you're not
actually «purchasing» a PC game, but rather «
subscribing»
to it or «licensing» it, which means game publishers can tell you how many times you can install a game, make you pay
to unlock content that's already on the disc, or go ahead and revoke your right
to play a game, and there's nothing illegal about them doing any of these things at all because you paid $ 50 for a
service rather than a product.