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** For example, a company's subscription to a rail pass may not be individualized but might permit all firm employees to use the service. Subscriptions of this type are rare for goods with an unlimited supply and many luxury services.
*A subscription for basic access or minimal service plus some additional charge depending on usage. A basic telephone service pays a pre-determined fee for monthly use. Still, it may have extra charges for other services such as long-distance calls, directory, and pay-per-call services. When the basic service is offered free of charge, this business model is often referred to as [[Freemium]].
*An online subscription supports content creators using [[crowdfunding]]. Fans can interact and send tips to the content creator but also have access to exclusive paid content. Popular examples are [[Patreon]] and [[OnlyFansYoutube]].
 
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