That feels a lot like allowing your computer to write blank checks, which is a tough sell for users. If it were me, I’d want to cap the payments at some affordable maximum level. The service would likely find ways to ensure that users almost always hit the cap, after which point the cap is basically a subscription fee.
That feels a lot like allowing your computer to write blank checks, which is a tough sell for users. If it were me, I’d want to cap the payments at some affordable maximum level. The service would likely find ways to ensure that users almost always hit the cap, after which point the cap is basically a subscription fee.
Most people do this for other utilities all the time though (like power)