• My favorite example of a terrible pricing "scheme" is a vendor (won't name names...it's not microsoft) that wanted to charge us first for the software on a per user basis, but then also wanted to add costs based on records used. That is, so many dollars per record "created" in the database. Needless to say, management was quite shocked to learn that the per-record costs added almost a million dollars to the cost of the software. :crazy: