Why even quote me twice if both are *snip*?
You don't understand. Ok. Got it.
What you think and what you DO are two different things. In this case your ACTIONS prove that you see the value in what you are buying, otherwise you would not buy the item. I'm sure you'd like everything for a cheaper price, everyone does. However you're accepting this "overpriced" item at it's current pricing. I believe the source of your problem is you're confusing "overpriced" with "expensive".
I'm not telling you what you think, I'm telling you what you're doing. You are supporting a market price. YOu are "voting with your dollars" as it were.
I'm done trying to convince you of a known marketing fact.
So.. you can't then? You need me to offer an obscene amount of money to you for you to prove me wrong? All you have said over and over is there are so many examples but you have yet to prove one comparably.