simon, let me ask you, do you work for a living? are you a professional? seriously. reading these posts, it seems as if you have no clue about the real world, or how business works. if you do know how business works, for some reason you feel it doesn't apply to waterblock retailers.
these guys are here to turn a profit, and that profit will be the most they can charge wihtout hurting sales. plain and simple. to do otherwise would be idiotic of any one in business. people do so with hobbies, but obviously these companies are not hobbies.
you sound like Marx and Engels when they questioned how illogicial it was for the bourgeoisie to take 1 part material, 1 part llabor, and come up with a product that sells for 4 parts. the extra 2 parts was created out of thin air according to them, and the enlightenment, that you seem to be experiencing, will come, where all workers and laborers will rebel, and destroy the capitalist system.
look i am not trying to flame you, just replying to your posts with equal vigor. dangerden is in the business of selling waterblocks. they are allowed to turn a profit. if not, they wouldn't sell these waterblocks, and you would have to make it yourself. that is what you are paying extra money for, for the service. factor in all the materials, hidden costs, workers, webhosting, and the extra "two parts" and you have the price. if dangerden could sell the maze2 for $200 and people would still buy it, it would be idiotic if they didn't, and i wouldn't blame them if they did.
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