I didn't realize that manufacturing costs were the only costs involved in selling a product. I guess Sony has volunteer workers who work for free, no advertising budget, free operations, and zero distribution costs. Thanks for your valuable insight satysfyn!
You must be one of those retards who doesn't realize that subsidized prices are different from unlocked, no contract pricing. I bet you think that buying a $30,000 car that leases for $150/mo is actually $29,850 cheaper than buying it in cash. $150 sounds about right for a car. It's just metal, glass, and plastic anyway.
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zoona @ Nov 17th 2008 1:11AM
I didn't realize that manufacturing costs were the only costs involved in selling a product. I guess Sony has volunteer workers who work for free, no advertising budget, free operations, and zero distribution costs. Thanks for your valuable insight satysfyn!
You must be one of those retards who doesn't realize that subsidized prices are different from unlocked, no contract pricing. I bet you think that buying a $30,000 car that leases for $150/mo is actually $29,850 cheaper than buying it in cash. $150 sounds about right for a car. It's just metal, glass, and plastic anyway.