@interjc: Provider A just stripped Claude Code/Cowork from the Pro plan—feels like when SVIP was added and regular VIP became "Beggar VIP." Who are they copying?
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Provider A removed Claude Code/Cowork benefits from its Pro plan, prompting user complaints about downgrading existing tiers.
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Company A’s removal of Claude Code/Cowork benefits from the Pro plan reminds me of how, after introducing SVIP, they downgraded regular VIP to “Beggar VIP.” Who exactly are they taking lessons from?
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