But then what about young people who are statistically more likely to die sooner than their age would imply? So a really fat kid who lives in a violent neighbourhood is more likely to die sooner than a 70 year old marathon runner. Should the kid pay less then?
And what of the unexpected deaths? Should their next of kin get refunds if the deceased paid for 20 years' of musical enjoyment and only got 6 months?
i think old people pay less for things like insurance
especially if they smoke
variable pricing assumes that people have a fair idea of the utility they are buying i'd suppose
there's a company here that sells glasses with a discount based on your age.
paul.sanders stopped stalking But what of the violent deaths?