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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth
What is your basis for saying they need to step up their game? Don't you think in a competitive market they already are doing the best they know how? And if you don't think they are and have no faith in them, why do you continue to buy their product?
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Their sigma level is where they can afford it to be, probably a 3 (93.3% accuracy). To lower it significantly would be cost prohibitive. The cost of raising their effectiveness to a 4 (99.4%) could possibly mean that the price per card that has been discussed would be a pipe dream. I would estimate it to be in the $75 range.
As someone mentioned, the higher price would preclude many lower end cards from being submitted. This would have the dual effect of reducing the cost
and improving accuracy. However, the cost would still be much higher than the present, as the decrease in volume would necessitate an increase in margin.
As in everything in life, you get what you pay for.