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- You know it's funny.. I really don't have a problem with the $60 price tag.
- I have a problem with them saying it was going to be 29.99 and then
- announcing that because it won't fit on one tape it will be double the
- price. Sounds like they wanted to double the profit to me. They could have
- offered the 2-tape set for 39.99 with the extra $10.00 paying for the
- addition tape.
-
- The doubling of the price tag for nothing more than an additional tape is
- the problem. I have a copy of their original outline and I didn't notice
- any additional information beyond what was advertised for 29.99 included on
- that second tape. So, I ask what additional value am I getting for paying
- $60 for a 2-tape set?
-
-
- - Rich Comber
-
-
- At 08:42 AM 3/5/96 -0800, you wrote:
- >If you think your that your tapes and the informatin in them are worth
- >$60.00, then charge that and get on with business. You can ask everyone in
- >the world and they will have an opinion, not neccessarily with checkbook in
- >hand and waiting with baited breath for it's release.
- >
- >It's been my experience that some tapes costing in excess of $50.00 haven't
- >been worth the shipping and handling and other tapes at $19.95 have been
- >worth hundreds of times their price in information. Production elements
- >certainly make a tape worth more, you would think, but production elements
- >aside, it's the content.
- >
- >My opinion
- >Andy Stevens
- >
- >
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