- Reaction score
- 198
- Points
- 1,210
Remember, it's always $30 times the number of years you've been registered, divided by the time you've spent online. So if you registrered yesterday the "subscriber cost" would still be calculated as a full $30 not pro rated. And it's not calculated based on the date you *did* become a subscriber, but rather as if you have subscribed right away when you registered.
So, Drummy has been a member for 6 years and a bit, which would be 7 subscription payments of $30 over that period, for a total of $210. He's spend 71 days and 3 hours online, which is 1707 hours. $210 divided by 1707 hours is $0.12 per hour.
So Michael, when you hit 1 year + 1 day, your "per hour" rate will double and you'll have to spend more online time to bring it down.
So, Drummy has been a member for 6 years and a bit, which would be 7 subscription payments of $30 over that period, for a total of $210. He's spend 71 days and 3 hours online, which is 1707 hours. $210 divided by 1707 hours is $0.12 per hour.
So Michael, when you hit 1 year + 1 day, your "per hour" rate will double and you'll have to spend more online time to bring it down.