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Re: Telephone headset for blind individuals who work with screen reading soft...

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Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2003 09:38:03 EDT

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> >   Cost for that local store was NOT EVEN HALF of the retail price.
> >For something people use to help them stay alive.
> 
> I hate to break it to you, but it's perfectly normal for retail
> prices to be twice or even more than wholesale.  

I agree that this is probably a bad example. If you want to see some useless, 
yet overpriced adaptive tech or DME, just ask your average vocational 
therapist for a list of the products they've spent state money on over the 
last several years. 

-Jonathan

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