No need. Free market forces will correct or reinforce the pricing.We need a Boston airgun party.
If the gun is priced higher than the consumer perceived value it won’t sell. Period. Nobody is being forced to buy the gun at that price. The consumer always has the advantage of refusal.
If the gun doesn’t sell then DS will be forced to either adjust pricing, drop the design as not marketable, or redesign and find a more cost efficient way to bring the gun to market.
if you are in need of some feeling of retribution to be bestowed on the callous profiteers, sleep well knowing they have a ton of money invested in bringing the product to market. If the endeavor fails they will lose not only what they have invested but will be sitting on a ton of capital that is now a liability And not an asset.
Just an historical note. The Boston Tea Party was over taxes not retail prices and there is a vast difference between the two. Taxes are mandatory and retail purchases are voluntary.
Also, the tax is being levied by a party who shares no risk or effort in the production or purchase of any product.
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