top | item 36203761 (no title) the_watcher | 2 years ago If there are no substitutes, a high price is extremely justified. discuss order hn newest alpaca128|2 years ago I get that lack of competition explains the price, but I don't think that means it's justified. sib|2 years ago If there is no competition (substitute, for given use cases and/or customers) and customers are willing to pay for it, then that is pretty much the definition of its being justified. load replies (1)
alpaca128|2 years ago I get that lack of competition explains the price, but I don't think that means it's justified. sib|2 years ago If there is no competition (substitute, for given use cases and/or customers) and customers are willing to pay for it, then that is pretty much the definition of its being justified. load replies (1)
sib|2 years ago If there is no competition (substitute, for given use cases and/or customers) and customers are willing to pay for it, then that is pretty much the definition of its being justified. load replies (1)
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