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Originally Posted by Chuck33079
It's a simple fact that there is next to no demand for these parts. Why should a company sell it if there is no money in it for them?
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Same as what I pointed out to DE.50-
The R&D is already done and paid for, as in a sunk. How does the company benefit for selling zero kits at a price of $4370??
Answer- they don't. It's actually in the company's best interest to ignore those costs from the sponsorship and the R&D. Figure out the costs to run the machines + labor+ overhead ect. and actually price the kit accordingly or relative to the market/demand. Then the company will actually turn a profit.