My oh.. my.. oh me!

Seven and/or Eight Grand for the "privilege" of owning an Audya?!?!?

And I thought 5 Grand was tipping the scale too much.

Little did I know, eh?
Well, when you realize that Norway has one of the highest per capita Gross National Income's in the entire World, I reckon Ketron feels they can get away with shafting people more in Norway than they can with those in the U.S.A. huh?

I guess they call that being "market savvy" eh?

My sincerest condolences goes out to all you rich people in Norway who have purchased this "seven/eight" thousand dollar unfinished beta tester keyboard.

>> If Ketron has the audacity to charge this much for something "still" in the beta testing stage I'm not sure who I blame more - Ketron for the outrageous price gouging, or these innocent rich europeans who cough up cash so readily for something still in beta form???

I mean, if the Europeans are actually happy with their purchase then I suppose it's hard to blame them for being "happy" with the Audya right?

So that means the blame lies squarely on Ketron for actually getting away with highway robbery I suppose.
If the world economy is in the tank you would think companies would tend to be a little more "compassionate" to people right? [img]
http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/smile.gif[/img] By that I mean, charging "less" for their products to give more of a 'balance' to both manufacturers AND consumers alike - during these difficult economic times. Not so with Ketron apparently... [img]
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All the best,
Mike
[This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 03-03-2009).]