Offering something for sale and finding people who are willing to pay the price is not a "rip off." It is capitalism at its finest. It doesn't matter that the cost of materials is much lower than the selling price or the mark up is very high, everyone has the option to buy it or not. If you think it is a reasonable price, you can afford it, and you want it, then buy it. If you don't fit any of those categories then move on and quit whining about it.
Something (anything) is worth exactly what someone is willing to pay for it. Pissing and moaning about the price of something you can't afford or don't see the value in is just that... pissing and moaning. Move on. Pontificating about it here or elsewhere is a waste of time.
I think people who are willing to pay what I consider to be the highly inflated price of a Harley Davidson are wasting their money, but I don't think ill of the company or the dealers for how they are profiting, or think ill of the buyers who somehow feel justified in paying what they are asking. I personally feel that the price of fine jewelry is way above what it is worth so I don't buy it even though I can afford it, but I don't judge those who do buy it or sell it.
And one final note to those complaining that a dealer makes a profit, which is directly related to the OP. One reason that he can't find a dealer where he can audition is that the vast majority are gone because even with what I consider to be a reasonable mark up, they couldn't make enough to keep the doors open. My little town (about 100,000 people) had multiple dealers back in the day. Now we have Best Buy. Most people (including me) abandoned the local dealer for a better deal on the web. We are the reason we have no local dealers... think about it.
Something (anything) is worth exactly what someone is willing to pay for it. Pissing and moaning about the price of something you can't afford or don't see the value in is just that... pissing and moaning. Move on. Pontificating about it here or elsewhere is a waste of time.
I think people who are willing to pay what I consider to be the highly inflated price of a Harley Davidson are wasting their money, but I don't think ill of the company or the dealers for how they are profiting, or think ill of the buyers who somehow feel justified in paying what they are asking. I personally feel that the price of fine jewelry is way above what it is worth so I don't buy it even though I can afford it, but I don't judge those who do buy it or sell it.
And one final note to those complaining that a dealer makes a profit, which is directly related to the OP. One reason that he can't find a dealer where he can audition is that the vast majority are gone because even with what I consider to be a reasonable mark up, they couldn't make enough to keep the doors open. My little town (about 100,000 people) had multiple dealers back in the day. Now we have Best Buy. Most people (including me) abandoned the local dealer for a better deal on the web. We are the reason we have no local dealers... think about it.