What does it matter if it is a luxury item? A television is a luxury item, you expect it to work and the picture to be adequate. When you purchase any good or service you have an expectation. An expectation isn't being met here, regardless of how much or little disposable income any one player has and if that expectation isn't being met you should bitch because if you don't they aren't going to know they need to take the issue seriously. What if people didn't raise hell about the whole XBox red ring of death back when? Think Microsoft would have still done warranty repairs on those systems if hundreds of thousands of people didn't express their disappointment.
These are people who are wanting to use in game systems, Glamour, crafting, gathering and being restricted by inventory then told to throw it away or give SE money. SE designed these systems, specifically glamour which didnt need to use inventory, to consume inventory spaces and with each update and expansion the available maximum inventory remains the same while the number of usable items increases in addition to glamour armor which according Live Letters the developers and Yoshi P are totally into and behind. So much that they design items SPECIFICALLY for glamour then yes, they need to take this issue seriously.
How does additional inventory for all players negatively affect you let alone anyone in this forum? If you are just here to white knight SE for yet another cash shop purchase when we all ready have to pay an increase sub fee to have multiple characters per server, yet we cannot give these characters items from our mains without a third-party, an FC, or the market board as an intervening factor. The inventory complaints everyone has had could have been alleviated day one by allowing us to mule efficiently, reaped the rewards of the extra couple bucks a month from the sub change but instead they choose to skirt around the issue offering pay only solutions while people like you Silverbane create a forum account just to white knight SE when they are receiving criticism on a decision that affects paying customers.