Thread: $5.50 for this?
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Old 05-16-2008, 12:45 PM
ArlJim78 ArlJim78 is offline
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Originally Posted by NoLuvForPletch
For the last time, the amount of $5.50 is a secondary complaint. The decrease in quality while increasing cost is the rub. But, while we are dicussing cost, $5.50 a day for me is close to $1500 a year on a newspaper. If I were purchasing it once a week, fine, it's a magazine. An expensive magazine, but a magazine. It is a daily newspaper, that has many other additional revenue streams (endless Westpoint ads, classifieds, etc...) that I still feel the cost is excessive.

But my bigger beef is the quality, or lack there of...
the form is not a newspaper or magazine, comparing it to the cost of a newspaper is not valid. you're buying data. your leading argument was about how much it costs, and you have droned on and on about the cost of milk, gas, bacon etc. the title of the thread references the cost. and here again you claim the cost is excessive, based on what? thats an individual decision, whats excessive for one person may not be to another. as others have pointed out, why do you by the form every day? there are alternatives. if you wager on twinspires you can get PP's for free. to do this you need good data and you're going to have to pay for it. but you can do a lot better than spend $1500 per year for a large stack of paper.

now you say the cost is secondary? okay then.

your quality argument is based on two anecdotal accounts and a couple of questions. Something about what does 5/16 medication mean, and why can't they have blinker stats next to the trainer every time? hardly proof of an "insane amount of errors" as you claimed. an error of ommision is at worst an inconvenience to you but not the same thing as publishing incorrect data. it is hard to have a perfectly complete dataset for all the myriad combinations that exist so I'm not surprised that there are some holes.
but a huge drop in quality of the form? no way.

you then list several additional items you want in the form, that aren't there now. M/L, indication of 1 turn or 2, conditions written on the page of the race. okay, send them an email and request that stuff, hardly anything to get all worked up about and not an indication of declining quality. if you actually spend 30 minutes writing down the graded odds on the race page, you should seek help because it shouldn't take more than a couple minutes.

your complaint that the writers of the closer look are "mailing it in" may be true, who knows, but again that is opinion, you can do with it what you want.
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