You want to know the one reason I think why PQR will never go paid? You know what happens when you start making money off of someone elses work, say, Blizzard? They come down on you with a 10 ton hammer. It's happened to every "bot" so far. This originally started as something to help his friend. He doesn't have to make PQR available for you. The people here act like they deserve a profile written for them. People offering ten dollars for a profile to be written from scratch? That's an insult to the profile writer.
On the subject of profiles and the amount of feedback you get... This has to do with the law of averages. Not everyone who does something is going to give feedback on the item. Do you always fill out the survey on the bottom of your receipt? Do you always call customer service and let them know how your service was? No. You get a large enough scope and you are going to get a certain percentage of people that are willing to give you feedback. In that select group you are going to have 15% that have no idea what they should be looking for as far as bugs and issues to respond. Most people just want to press start and let it do it's thing. I'd say with 100 downloads, you got 3pm's and a thread full of people helping you. Seems like a pretty decent selection size to me (nilrem).
Paying for profiles? If they want to charge, let them charge. That's just how it works. They just can't do it here. Will people buy the profiles if they work? Sure. Should they give Xelper some of that cash? Absolutely. If you see someone else making money off of something you gave to them for free, how long do you think that tool will be available? Not long.