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atultw | 3 years ago

When apple cut the commission from 30% to 15% for small devs, most app developers didn't lower their prices. The savings went to developers. I think it will be similar here

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dspillett|3 years ago

Or if the result is a proliferation of alternative payment processors because a ruling makes that possible, we'll see a proliferation of payment processors that charge 30% by some combination of means. It seems to be a value that the market will bare.

heavyset_go|3 years ago

The market it bears it because there's no competition. With increased efficiencies that competition brings, it's entirely possible that the market will find a lower price more bearable, once people are actually able to choose.

tonyedgecombe|3 years ago

If you look at the payment providers outside of the app stores, the people like 2Checkout or the various Digital River companies they all seem to be in the 4% to 6% range.

jbverschoor|3 years ago

27%.. The 3% is for payment processing, which now has to be paid somewhere else (actually in the Netherlands you can pay by direct debit, which is a fixed fee of only a few cents).