Be it as it may, in a capitalist market, demand dictates price.
Normally all is well with a model of tempering wasteful attitudes of buy, overstock just in case situations and profit from shortages in other times.
But the problem here lies in the fact that many insurance companies end up footing the bill. Kill enough of those business models and eventually people will end up holding the short ends of the sticks. Higher premiums and less say in choice of optional coverage.
Eventually right back to square one where you started. Models of exclusivity based on price points. Drugs aren’t the answer I’m afraid. But if you do need to go down this route, then weight the either or(s) because at the end of the day, when a system is totally out of whack – the critical question becomes…
If there’s a will there’s a way – blackmarket and criminal orgs will take the place of the one you thoughtfully was trying to screw you all while you were in the process of thinking that price says it all.
NOW BACK TO OUR HISTORY LESSON OF THE PROHITION 101 CLASS.
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