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Sunday 24 February 2013

Would Accounts Receivable Collection Work for iTunes?

By Rob Sutter


It was a couple of days ago that I got my first iPod Touch, which is one that I am enjoying quite a bit. I like being able to play my own music but I think the selling point for me was the collection of apps. Apple's products seem to have a litany of them and while people can buy others, what would occur if these people simply neglected their statements in the mail? It would not surprise me if iTunes started to take on an accounts receivable collection agency.

I can't, for the life of me, figure out why an accounts receivable collection agency would be brought on because most of these apps are simply too cheap as they stand. "Cut the Rope" is a puzzle game that I purchased yesterday and all it took out of my wallet was a mere dollar. This isn't just a solo deal and there are several other games carrying that same price tag, if not ones that are similar. However, with such cheap price points, R-R-S, amongst other reputable agencies, would see where overspending comes in.

Since the nature of buying and downloading apps from the iTunes Store is so addictive, people tend to download as much as their devices can hold. However, that can be a bad thing, as 99 cents each can pile on with every program that's downloaded. There are also more premium-priced applications, meaning that the costs would be even higher. I am not trying to blame the business, rather people should be held accountable for their actions and respond to them as such.

When people take technology in the palms of their hands, there exists the chance that people aren't going to understand what to do with it. When one person has a device in his or hands, for instance, they may desire more. This very need of "more" is one that, I believe, can carry over to the slew of touch devices that currently flood the market we're in today. If people aren't aware of their limits, then I feel as though it'll be easy for them to fall into a pit.

When it comes to downloading apps for my iPod, I want to be able to make the smartest choices imaginable. This means that I want to pick up programs that I am going to use and aren't going to go waste, either. Prices can climb pretty high in a quick manner when it comes to these touch devices, I've noticed. I don't want to sink into debt, either, which is why I try to only download the applications that matter the most.




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