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2009-03-17
Just because something is in the shops, it does not mean that it either sells or it is a successful product. That is why companies go under many times... because they have too much stock in retail channels that no one is buying.
I don't think the issue with you not being rich is of the "quantitative" persuasion, but most likely it is due to qualitative issues.
But by all means, go ahead an try to charge 30% extra for an off the shelf machine with the Spanish word for "lady friend" and see your bizness take off... LOL.
Edited 2010-11-06 04:25 UTC