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    Let's see if it works for first. Otherwise there won't be anything to pay for. Economics states that profit is maximized through price discrimination, in other words you charge people that have more money higher fees compared to those that have less. This is often done today. Take cars for instance.

    Car makers have the "base" model that is relatively cheaper. Once you add all the goodies, bigger engine, nicer seats, stereo, etc, the price dramatically jumps. Their percentage profit is higher as well usually on the higher-end version. Could it be possible that a company like Replicel would have a starter treatment vs. a treatment including all the bells and whistles for a higher fee? Higher fee for a higher density, more attention and natural hairline, multiple treatments, longer warranty against hair falling out, maybe supplemental fue, and additional hair evaluations? The base treatment might be just an injection. Who knows? The key will be how successful Repicel (insert name of hair solution provider) is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lpenergy View Post
    Let's see if it works for first. Otherwise there won't be anything to pay for. Economics states that profit is maximized through price discrimination, in other words you charge people that have more money higher fees compared to those that have less. This is often done today. Take cars for instance.

    Car makers have the "base" model that is relatively cheaper. Once you add all the goodies, bigger engine, nicer seats, stereo, etc, the price dramatically jumps. Their percentage profit is higher as well usually on the higher-end version. Could it be possible that a company like Replicel would have a starter treatment vs. a treatment including all the bells and whistles for a higher fee? Higher fee for a higher density, more attention and natural hairline, multiple treatments, longer warranty against hair falling out, maybe supplemental fue, and additional hair evaluations? The base treatment might be just an injection. Who knows? The key will be how successful Repicel (insert name of hair solution provider) is.
    I can see it now, how many hairs would you like today sir? You get larger discounts for larger quantities.

    I hope that price discrimination doesn't get too popular in the medical world. Otherwise cancer treatments in the future will have a sliding price scale depending on how long you can afford to live.

    Good point about density though. If Replicel works and they can play around with density then there may be different prices for this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WillhasWill View Post
    I can see it now, how many hairs would you like today sir? You get larger discounts for larger quantities.

    I hope that price discrimination doesn't get too popular in the medical world. Otherwise cancer treatments in the future will have a sliding price scale depending on how long you can afford to live.

    Good point about density though. If Replicel works and they can play around with density then there may be different prices for this.

    If they reach a point where they can assure the number of hairs per square cm, the price will be defined by it, by square centímeter or equivalent measure. It´s the most logical way, cause some of us are nw3, 4 , whatever, and with different patterns. So its difficult to set one price per total treatment. But that is, of course, if they have that growth % pretty much assured. Also, if they can´t predict that, product won´t be ready for commercialize.

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    When was the last time Canada did anything useful. This coming from a Canadian. 100 years ago we discovered insulin.

    We're still patting ourselves on the back for it

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    What people are willing to pay is all relative. Some may think that's way too much to pay just for hair, especially if they look good besides that, have a girlfriend/wife/family. Also, what some people "waste" money on in some people's opinion, is not a waste in other people's mind, some people call doing fun things/eating out/going out/putting money towards business/other things...actually living life. It's fine to only concentrate on making money and saving every penny, which I usually try to do too, but you shouldn't be so negative about other people's choices (unless there's some repressed anger/resentment on your own choices).

    Also, I agree with other poster about avoiding the trolls/negative posters/avoiding this site at times. It's unfortunate that we can't just good conversation about hair loss like forums for other topics.

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    I guess the 600k people who were going to receive a pacemaker are out of luck.

    Im going to call them and tell them they cant have one. Oh I cant because theres no phones. Darn it i bumped my head because theres no light bulb and I cant see in the dark.

    what! I cant watch the basketball game either? well at least tell me the russians arent invading! because sonar isnt working and we cant detect anything. I guess someone else better create Java for the 1.2 billion desktops and 3 billion phones.

    tonypizza isnt a canadian

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAlex View Post
    I guess the 600k people who were going to receive a pacemaker are out of luck.

    Im going to call them and tell them they cant have one. Oh I cant because theres no phones. Darn it i bumped my head because theres no light bulb and I cant see in the dark.

    what! I cant watch the basketball game either? well at least tell me the russians arent invading! because sonar isnt working and we cant detect anything. I guess someone else better create Java for the 1.2 billion desktops and 3 billion phones.

    tonypizza isnt a canadian
    I'm Canadian and that post just made my day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAlex View Post
    I guess the 600k people who were going to receive a pacemaker are out of luck.

    Im going to call them and tell them they cant have one. Oh I cant because theres no phones. Darn it i bumped my head because theres no light bulb and I cant see in the dark.

    what! I cant watch the basketball game either? well at least tell me the russians arent invading! because sonar isnt working and we cant detect anything. I guess someone else better create Java for the 1.2 billion desktops and 3 billion phones.

    tonypizza isnt a canadian
    Oh, pish-posh, they had electric light bulbs in England long before any Canadian thought one up. Neither a Canadian nor an American made the first light bulb, but Edison still gets to claim the prize for "first light bulb worth a sh*t."

    I will give you the rest and begrudgingly say...thank you, Canada. Just not for the light bulb!

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