stinow wrote:Excellent choice. But you are free to do or do not donate.
In my perspective, services like this website or excellent service in a store is something I -gladly- pay extra for. And that doesn't mean I can easily spare the cash, but to me service is often a big part of the product you're buying. I try to buy food mostly at the local grocerystore, bakery, etcetera. Just don't like the idea of the big supermarkets, especially the lack of service they offer.
For example: I like perfumes (a lot). Most are quite expensive, but in the store I visit, the service is outstanding. The people are friendly, knowledgeable, understanding and can tell you a lot of interesting details about the products they offer. Worth every single penny. Just like TOC.
I understand what you're saying stinow, but 99% of the people out there do not care about what they're getting for their money, they only care about what it costs and how cheap they can get it. There are multiple competing ROM sites out there on the net that don't charge anything at all for complete access to their entire database. Why would we want to make people go: "Oh, it costs money to access this ROM here? I can get it for free elsewhere, I'm outta here."
Besides, I've donated $30 USD thus far, and still considering donating for a third time
even though I do not have a job. Not to mention I work for HT by moderating the forums... So I'm right there with you, worth
every penny.
Regardless, it doesn't matter what is right or not for me, what matters is what's right for the general userbase, which is in an amount of millions. Targeting only specific people that will arguably donate 15 bucks now, and in another amount of time 20, and then 25, and then 30 - etc. will be a stupid move. One must move as the public allows, and if the public isn't ready for 15 bucks as a required amount but ready as only a suggested amount then that's where we need to stay in order to attract the most donations. It's just smart business; it's logical. That's why this thread is open, so that people can have their say about prices.