iPhone users might be drawn too much every month without being aware of it.
[Teknofil.no] Spotify Premium costs for the vast, vast majority of 99 per month. But if you like iPhone user has a subscription to Spotify Premium which runs via the Apple App Store, you must also pay an extra 30 per cent each month.
Why some iPhone users choose to pay 133 million a month for exactly the same service seems inconceivable, but it may seem like it’s a part that actually does exactly that. Maybe they are not even aware of it.
Spotify anyway begun to send out a customer letter in which they explain in detail how to avoid this trap, writes The Verge.
Another price applies If you pay via the app.
Apple takes 30 percent on every purchase
For most purchases made through iTunes or the App Store, Apple sits again with 30 percent of revenues. That’s the price all content providers have to pay to use Apple’s platform as a digital market. Some services still release from the fee because Apple does not have its own services that compete directly.
Spotify is despite the launch of Apple Music currently exempt rule. Therefore, those who choose to subscribe via iPhone app a higher price.
Start subscription again
However, if you sign up via Spotify website, you only pay 99 kroner per month.
Apple does not allow links to external payment pages in an app, making it harder to educate new customers about the price difference. It will be the cause of the email they now send out to customers. In the customer letter explaining the step by step how to end the ongoing subscription through the App Store, and start it again via the website.
Teknofil.no have been in contact with Spotify, but they have no comment to case. They also do not wish to disclose how many Norwegian iPhone customers who are paying a monthly fee of 133 kroner. (ANB)
There are already many music streaming services, and more can be:
– Facebook will be a new Spotify competitor
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