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if you're that poor you may as well give up... even if a cure comes out you'll have to rob a bank to get itComment
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He is. But he will staunchly refuse to reveal the details of his location. He's like a douchy Batman that just trolls message boards instead of helping...anything at all. I hope for his sake that whatever country he is in is European Union. It'll make it easier to get the hell out of there.Comment
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I'm not poor. I'm average-above average in my country.
I have masters degree, so I don't need to go to high school.
I don't know where to move though.
It's true. I desperately need the money. I'm willing to do a lot to get it though. More than most people.
I don't know about Propecia, but finasterid which is the same thing is dirty cheap. It costs me 14$ for 4 month supply. Kirkland minoxidil and nizoral are cheap as hell, too.
The hair transplants are expensive, I agree, but my hair line is not that bad. I could probably get a perfect hair line for a 10k$ transplant from a top doctor. I have that money, but I still have to count in travel expenses and I'm afraid to spend all my savings.
Yeah.
sorry, was kidding around. But seriously, if you're that poor, it's going to be tough to implement any of these treatments unless it's a $40 dollar rub-on cure
I'm currently pretty poor too.Comment
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If Replicel bring to market a new and standardised treatment for hair loss with non significant side affects and which produces more hair growth than the best treatments available today then it will not be a good business decision to charge 20k or high figures like this.
As a drug the over heads will be low. It won't be like a transplant, which requires a team for 10 hours or so. It will be best to sell cheaper and therefore hit the mass market and they will make more money.
Over charging and pricing people out of the treatment will probably mean they will make less.
If this treatment is a success it should be surprisingly affordable.Comment
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What business are you going into Scorpion?
Apparently Spencer spoke to them yesterday and they are a few more days away from finalising the results and press release.Comment
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Replicel's product is not a "drug"; it's a treatment that requires the replication of hair cells, a process that is neither quick nor inexpensive.Comment
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