What lack of price-sensitivity means is that the market is not so quick to
jump on a service which is a lot less money if the product is not perceived
of being at least as good in quality.
Yes, I agree that "a lot less money" presently buys "a lot less service"
and that's not what the market is. But when "a lot less money" buys "a
little less service", you'll find more takers. Some will come from the
piston twin regime, where now for "the same money" they can get "a lot
more service".
All this, of course, FSVO "a lot". That's the nut we're waiting to see
crack.
Jose
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You may not get what you pay for, but you sure as hell pay for what you get.
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