Nick - have you read the other thread? This would show you that we have all spent money on finding ancestors.
I have spent £31 and I also had 218 credits left over from pre-sub days. I don't mind spending the money to find my Mother and Father for the first time on the census and my other ancestors and my in-laws.
However, a test is a test and we are providing valuable feedback. This should be acknowledged in some form or other by credits or lower rates.
Gadget
Gadget, yes I have read the other thread. As far as I'm concerned, being able to read and use the 1911 census information weeks (at least) ahead of the masses is reward enough. Maybe my expectations are too low ?

Well I told them what I thought in the feedback survey and I hope others will too!
With the pre sub ppvs I have used and the one I bought the other day I have spent over £50 and yes I have downloaded some 8 census returns but it is still way too expensive!
Kerry
Well Kerry, put it this way, if you had a company and had employed
lots of staff and bought equipment so that you could photograph, digitize, and store
42 million photographic images, spent thousands of man-hours transcribing and entering the data from each one, then employed a team of programmers to design a program so that tens of thousands of people could simultaneously access the data (whilst blanking off the part that the government doesn't want us to see until 2102), how much would you charge per sheet, and make a profit on your labours ?
If I buy credits at £24.95 a batch, getting a copy of an actual form filled in by my ancestors costs me about £2.80 a sheet, which is about a third of the price of a BMD certificate from the GRO. To me that's good value, but we're all entitled to our own opinions.

Incidentally Kerry, how did you spend £50 on
eight census returns ? Even on the £6.95 credits package it only costs £3.60 per page ? Where did the other £21.20 go ?
