From: e_e_ling_at_h...
Date: 2001-05-31 23:23:50
OK, I get it now. I believe that we can't stop people charging for a
session on our equipment. However, I don't think that's a problem.
Why pay $150 per hour for an eeg session when you can buy our product
for the same price... and have it forever? With adequate software,
and good information and education via our website (when that
happens!), people won't need to pay to see a "specialist". That, I
think, is the beauty of our project. It makes neurofeedback
accessible to everybody and takes money out of the equation.
--- In buildcheapeeg_at_yahoogroups.com, jiva_at_humboldt1.com wrote:
>
> Professionals using the equipment and software as part of their
> "practice" (and interesting choice of words)
>
>
> > 2. What are people going to charge for exactly? I'm not sure I
> > understand your post.
> >
> > > * A dilema of sorts seems to be shaping up here where all of the
> > > voluntary work of many people is likely to permit another group
of
> > > people to charge $50-$150 "per session" for their efforts. Does
> > > this need to be addressed?
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