In my opinion, you're reasoning about it incorrectly.
What if I said: the price is the same for everyone, but people with less access to money get proportionally more assistance paying that price?
still seems weird to me. is there any other product for 18-22 year olds where the price changes depending on their parents wealth?
So there is an upper limit, which is the real price?
still seems weird to me. is there any other product for 18-22 year olds where the price changes depending on their parents wealth?