Serious answers only please. Company bashing does not answer the question.
I have several theories given they have now migrated to Amazon Marketplaces, Shipped Prime and from Amazon (i.e., not from OneBlade)
A. The $2500 blackblade is sold out. The $1000 Collectors editions are sold out. They've sold over 4 or 5K units. The move to Amazon broadens the market to masses rather than a niche product in the much smaller wet shaving hobby world. So they figure they can make more profit?
B. Obviously there was some kind of contracting work problem that made the blades smile. It cost too much to get the returns and now they are making back up the losses?
C. They get what the market will bear. Analysis has been done and they think, as with other luxury products, the market will bear the price. In the end, the market always figures out the price.
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I have several theories given they have now migrated to Amazon Marketplaces, Shipped Prime and from Amazon (i.e., not from OneBlade)
A. The $2500 blackblade is sold out. The $1000 Collectors editions are sold out. They've sold over 4 or 5K units. The move to Amazon broadens the market to masses rather than a niche product in the much smaller wet shaving hobby world. So they figure they can make more profit?
B. Obviously there was some kind of contracting work problem that made the blades smile. It cost too much to get the returns and now they are making back up the losses?
C. They get what the market will bear. Analysis has been done and they think, as with other luxury products, the market will bear the price. In the end, the market always figures out the price.
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