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response to UPLC new release/comments on BPL
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July 4th 04, 09:56 PM
N2EY
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In article ,
(Steve
Robeson K4CAP) writes:
That's because they're not educated about how things work. Of course,
education
costs time and money, and educated customers are harder to please.
Mostly money.
Not really.
A one or two page pamphlet of what can be expected couldn't cost more
than a few extra cents to include in the device.
Fraction of a cent in quantity.
Problem is, the customer has to *read* and *understand* it.
Of course if the consumer KNEW what they really needed to, they might
demand that the things be properly engineered and manufactured in the first
place!
Exactly! But that would raise the price, which would cut into sales. And
getting mfrs. to do it would probably require government regulations more
strict than those now in effect...
73 de Jim, N2EY
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