See $1,000 (in my opinion) is very a reasonable purchase--given the product can compete. However, $3,000 and up--well we all have our own opinion on that, but hey that's business, and capitolism for ya. If you can get people to pay over 3 grand, why stop

Hell they could sell a $1,000 PSR-1500 for $3,000 if they wanted to--It's in the advertising. Why do you think big advertising companies make so much money. All tricks of the trade. The only thing that amazes me is how the government isn't coming down on the countless companies distorting the facts--and intentionally (and obviously) misleading consumers, yet no one is nailing them for it. It's all about profits.., why bust them if they're just telling little lies Doing that may put them out of business, and results in lost tax revenue. The trend is clearly "don't get involved until someone either gets hurt or dies" (sad, sad).
Squeak

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