I agree 100%
However, wireless companies an big pharma are hardly equivalent to pbmg. They might be more expensive than most but if you have a problem they take care of it immediately. Your not just buying a product, your buying service too. I have spent thousands with pbmg, they ship fast, very courteous and stand behind their products. Did I mention they price match an beat it? If your mad about pricing don't blame one guy... Blame the market.
As far as the made in China debate. Yes they are cheaper, but what about overhead for a company like pbmg? All it's employees, healthcare, shipping, inventory, promotions, marketing, storage... Etc. there's a lot more then just the cost of a bucket. Let's not forget if you were to call a manufacturer direct an ask them to build you one bucket they would look at you crazy.
Btw - I have atnt, they aren't the cheapest but I get reception unlike t-mobile which is a good 1/3 less. Every time I've had a problem they have bent over backwards for me.
If you pay with peanuts you will get monkeys..
Yea, well don't get me started on AT&T.
I have AT&T for my TV, home phone and internet.
I've had them now for about 6 months from a brand new install and can testify to it being the worst service than I've ever had with any other carrier before.
When I need a tech to come out (I've had 7 since I opened the account due to a piss poor install job), to fix yet another service issue, I have to kill my entire day waiting on them to show up (4 to 6 hour window), that is 'if' he shows up at all.
If he does not after waiting all day, at the very last minute of my scheduled time frame I get an automated phone call saying my appointment has been automatically rescheduled for tomorrow at the same time frame because he was unable to make it due to running late and that if I want a different time frame or day I have to call during business hours to reschedule it.
Then when you do call you get someone in the Philippines.
All this and I pay them almost $200 a month.
Like I said some companies know they are the only game in town and set what ever prices they want knowing you have to use them for one thing or another.
Hence ripping you off because they can.
This is why the news today reported Obama is forcing cable companies to open more internet and web access and how these companies "set prices" and go about delivering sub-standard service to their customers.
The bottom line is you should be able to get a decent quality product without breaking the bank.
We're not talking about a Tiffany lamp here.
Regardless, $135.00 'median price' for one of these is outrageous.
Nuff said........