<BODY contentEditable=true onload=parent.init()>Naturally when you went to get the parts to make the cord, the gas was free, and your time was free. :-)<BR><BR>John Ross <BR>Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada<BR><BR>
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<P></P><B>From</B>: Gerald Cousins <cousins_gerry@msn.com>
<P></P><B>Date</B>: Saturday, July 12, 2008 9:41 pm
<P></P><B>Subject</B>: SAT Thumb Switch Cord
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<P></P>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Dick, <BR>> 'Making profit is fine BUT....' <BR>> But what? Hopefully this won't lead into a protracted discussion. <BR>> I will not debate the shipping since most people spend multiples <BR>> of that in wasted time and driving. <BR>> Shipping is whatever it is. <BR>> Regarding pricing of products: <BR>> Inventronics, or Schafff or Renner or Yamaha or Steinway or for <BR>> that matter IBM, APPLE Toyota or any company still in business is <BR>> there because they charge appropriate pricing for their products. <BR>> Understand that the smaller the company the more critical it is to <BR>> charge appropriate pricing. <BR>> We as their sole source of consumers need to support them and thus <BR>> be charging resale pricing accordingly. <BR>> The vast majority of tuners and technicians are way way under <BR>> priced for the services they provide. <BR>> E.O.R <BR>
> <BR>> Gerry Cousins, RPT <BR>> <BR>> Subject: RE: SAT Thumb Switch Cord <BR>> <BR>> Icalled Inventronics to purchase a new cord for my thumb switch. <BR>> $25plus about $8 shipping. I got a cord with 1/8' tips and two <BR>> adaptorsto make the Accutuner size for around $9.00. Making <BR>> profit is fineBUT....... <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Dick Day <BR>> <BR>> Marshall MI</BODY>