Zef, I agree. Everyone has their own opinion and they are entitled to it. We value your input as well as everyone elses. I really think that vendors will charge what they think is reasonable (in their eyes). It may not be reasonable to us, however there are those that will blindly pay the price. The good thing is when the product does not go over as big as the vendor thinks it will, you can bet there will be a sale and possibly even selling it below cost just so there is not as much as a loss in profit. Product on the shelf is not making you money, its the product out the door.
You can bet that if I came up with a 20 dollar (my cost) item that converted water to gas, I would not sell it for 25 bucks. I think 250 would be fair since you will be saving that much in the first 6 months you use it.
Now one thing I don't agree with is if the MSRP is say 50 bucks, and a company (not the manufacturer) raises the price to 70 then gives a 20 dollar off coupon or a mail in rebate.
webracin