Higher prices are fine if it stops buyers spending money on worthless filler products that either work poorly or don't work at all.
Your comment demonstrates why price-driven as opposed to value-driven economics are essentially irrational.
"I want to pay as little as possible" turns out to have all kinds of unpleasant outcomes, not least of which is the complete collapse in quality in certain sectors on Amazon.
Your comment demonstrates why price-driven as opposed to value-driven economics are essentially irrational.
"I want to pay as little as possible" turns out to have all kinds of unpleasant outcomes, not least of which is the complete collapse in quality in certain sectors on Amazon.