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Changes again. Setting all the content except featured artists to be free is taking a tall on TSR. Subscriptions are dropping. To help promote subscription, free rotation of our creations is limited or even completely stopped by now. It's hard to say what will it be in the future. But I support this move and strongly believe that TSR subscription is well worth it! You will not find a better selection for this price at any other sims site!

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On Dec 11, 2006 Benny Boy wrote:

I agree. I've subscribed to TSR for 2 years now, and it's completely worth it. You get everything you need, right here. I strongly support this move also. \:\)

On Dec 11, 2006 thomaswest8t wrote:

its not just as easy as subscribing for some of us, i had to pester my parents for weeks till they gave in and subscribed for me(totally worth it) but they made me cancel it when i got Glamour stuff.I wish it were just as simple to subscribe...

On Dec 11, 2006 LadyMinion wrote:

I have to agree too. Although I'm not currently subscribing, I think it's perfectly fair to require it for certain content. When I read the news about most of the site going free, I did wonder how much of an impact it would have on resources.
I'd actually be quite happy to go back to the old days of this being a largely subscription-required site. I'll be renewing my subscription after Christmas, not because I download a great deal of content, but because I want to help keep this site alive. I hope the drastic changes recently made won't end up killing it.

On Dec 12, 2006 MoonlitMaiden wrote:

I can't agree more, the subscription price is ridiculously low and the content on TSR is unrivaled for both quality and quantity. I am SO SICK of people whining about not being able to afford a TSR subscription! If you can afford a computer, ISP charges and the Sims software itself, you can scrape up $8.95 every TWO MONTHS for a TSR subscription. You can't buy a movie ticket and a box of popcorn -- a SMALL box of popcorn -- for $8.95!

I'd love to see this site go 100 percent subscription only, and I don't know why they decided to go this other way. Do people think servers and bandwith are free? No arguments accepted in this camp about how unaffordable TSR is!

Windkeeper, your new Tokyo windows are awesome and I can't wait for all three parts to be available. Your stuff is always head and shoulders above 90 percent of the rest. I appreciate so much the time and effort custom content creators donate. I'm so glad TSR is abolishing the ratings system that has apparently caused a lot of grief and even driven ar

On Dec 12, 2006 karmasouls wrote:

I agree that TSR is very affordable for the price. Price isn't the reason I don't subscribe, however. I'm unable to use either of the payment methods needed in order to subscribe. I do not have Paypal (no checking account), and I do not have a credit card, either. The change in the freebie policy makes this site completely inaccessible to me (if, indeed, it is completely stopped) so long as that is the case.

It is my hope that at least a tiny portion of the site will be in free rotation, as it was prior to the recent changes. I doubt there are many out there who have the same situation I am currently in, but I do understand and believe that not everyone can afford to subscribe. (Or has the ability to subscribe themselves, if they are a kid) The price is extremely low, granted, but if you are financially strapped, sometimes taking on one more payment for something (especially if is NOT a necessity) is not feasible. Everyone has limits in what they can do. It's not a black and white issue, there are

On Dec 12, 2006 karmasouls wrote:

I guess my post was too long. The rest of what I said was:

many shades of grey.

That being said, when I get is set up to where I can have a Paypal account, I will likely subscribe to TSR for a while, as it is a site I enjoy very much.

(The words may not be exactly the same as the first time, but that's pretty close.)

On Dec 14, 2006 thomaswest8t wrote:

On Dec 12, 2006 MoonlitMaiden wrote:

I can't agree more, the subscription price is ridiculously low and the content on TSR is unrivaled for both quality and quantity. I am SO SICK of people whining about not being able to afford a TSR subscription! If you can afford a computer, ISP charges and the Sims software itself, you can scrape up $8.95 every TWO MONTHS for a TSR subscription. You can't buy a movie ticket and a box of popcorn -- a SMALL box of popcorn -- for $8.95!

If you are talking about me, i wasntcomplaining about the price(thats completly reasonable btw) i was complaining that some of us have to get permission.

On Jan 21, 2007 hannahowl wrote:

I'd comment on this post, but as any comment that disagrees with TSR's policy will be deleted and I will be banned. So there's not really much point, is there?

 
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