Every company tries
to get you hooked on their new products by offering free trials, free products,
and anything else free you might need to get started. However, this isn’t
always the best thing ever. In fact, free is often not free at all. That is
something many Windows Phone users might quickly discover with 20 GB free cloud
storage. Is it really free at all?
Offer From Microsoft For Free Storage
Every Windows Phone
user is going to get a huge bonus with their phone: 20 GB free cloud storage.
According to Venture Beat, though, the news isn’t all that great. You only get
the free 20 GB of storage for a year, and anything that goes unused will be
taken away at that time. Those who actually use that much storage will quickly
start paying a fee to keep all their stuff on the cloud. In the end, it might
actually be good for Microsoft to give a little if it ends up getting a bunch
back in return, something businesses often do. The payoff is a year away, so
who knows how well the marketing strategy will really work.
For All The Customers
The best part of this
plan is that it is for everyone. Often, companies offering bonuses or extra add
ons at a discounted price will only offer it to new customers, meaning those
who have actually stuck around and been loyal don’t get any kind of reward. Instead,
this offer extends to all current Windows Phone users and all new ones before
January. It is not only a scheme to get more customers but also a way to reward
old customers and get them interested in new products.
Not Really Free
The problem with
offering “free” stuff is that it is never free. Someone always has to pay
something for it. For example, if you are getting a free Coke, either someone
else bought it for you or Coke is soaking up the costs. Essentially, it was
never free. Companies like to offer “free” stuff and then make up for the cost
by increasing the price of everything else or including the cost in what you
are already buying somehow. For example, you might buy a car that comes with a
free cruise, but really the cost of the cruise has already been built into the
price of the car. Most people would just prefer to get the car at a lower price
than also get a cruise with it.
Windows Phone cloud
storage isn’t free either. Yeah, maybe Microsoft is offering it current
customers too, but that money has to come from somewhere. Maybe the real secret
is that they want you to get used to the storage just to lose it all and have
to pay for it to get it back. Somewhere along the way, you will end up paying
for it, and it will not come free. Keep that in mind as you buy your Windows
Phone or any other smartphone offering free features.
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Source: venturebeat.com/2013/12/21/microsoft-gifts-windows-phone-owners-with-20gb-of-skydrive-storage/
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