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New changes to Group Plans
I've read the Premium group plan fee of $110 has been doubled to $220 a year. I also read that next year Groups.io is looking to move away from a flat rate fee to a "per-member" group fee. I have not found anything that explains what the "Per-member" fee is all about and how much that will be. As many know, Yahoo made significant changes to their group plans and many Yahoo groups are moving to Groups.io which is why the Premium Group plan doubled in price from $110 a year to $220 a year. ? All new basic (non-premium) groups are required to be premium groups if they have, or acquire, more than 500 members or more than 3 subgroups. (Basic groups in existence before October 22 at 9 AM remain unlimited for now; however, next year we will be looking at readjusting our pricing structure and moving away from a flat rate fee and towards a more equitable per-member cost. We will keep you posted about all of this as we work through the process.) Can anyone explain the following: What is the "Per-member" group plan all about and what are the fees? Will, there be "Grandfathering" applied to current members or will all members, new and current, be required to pay the Per-member fee? When will the "Per-member" group plan go into effect? Thanks in advance and I look forward to answers to the above questions. Regards, Mike W5RKL |
On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 06:24 PM, Michael Waldrop wrote:
Can anyone explain the following:Mike -- See?/g/GroupManagersForum/message/20178?for updated information on this. Regards, Bruce |
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