Businesses have the right to price their products as they think best and
customers have the right not to buy them. If either side makes a mistake,
they lose - pretty much a self-correcting system when it¹s left alone
(i.e. barring unnecessary government interference.) More to the immediate
point, I have absolutely no problem with price increases given the
extraordinary after-sale service Elecraft provides. Help is available
long after the sale - this reflector being just one such source the
company sponsors. Much of that after-sale service is free to the user,
though hardly cost-free to the provider.
Ted, KN1CBR
>Message: 23
>Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 11:59:49 -0400
>From: Bill <
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>Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Price Increase Alert for mid October
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>Inflation is part of life. Been to a grocery store lately? Bought a new
>car lately? Sent a kid to college lately?
>
>Elecraft is doing fine for its customers - so stop whining!
>
>Bill W2BLC K3-Line
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