GIUBAL PCharles, who has written the previous review, doesn't know what he's writing about. iNMR reader is a product for Universities. When they order, they seldom buy spare copies; they order, for exmple, packages of five, ten or twenty copies (or whichever figure). A package of ten copies costs (30 x 10) + 20 = 320 euro, which means a mere 32 euro per copy. Consider that it's not shareware, it's an industrial product. Each sale is invoiced, registered, taxed, etc.. each transaction has a cost. Sometimes they pay after months (and maybe the letter of a lawyer).
It's perfectly regular that the company discourages the smallest orders or, at least, tries not to lose money with them. The price scheme of iNMR reader allows the customer to buy how many copies she needs (not just pre-packaged sets). For example, 9 copies would cost 290 euro: she's not forced nor lured to buy the 10th copy that she needn't. Does PCharles prefer a price tag of 50 euro?
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