I'd have bought from Nhaler today because I'll give my money to a vendor who offers a service or product that I want at a price that I am willing to pay. I'd have even bought one of their kits if I'd been able to, but it would have been out of fear that I couldn't buy JUST the kick from SuperT when they go on sale there (my current shift is 3:00-11:00, so chances are, I'll miss the SuperT sale as well). I would have done it grudgingly because I didn't want the additional merchandise packaged with it, and I would have remembered that Nhaler could have sold me the product that I wanted without requiring that I pay for stuff that I don't want. The next time I wanted something that they carry, I'd make sure that I couldn't buy it elsewhere first, because my dollar is my vote and I'll give it to a vendor that regularly offers products a la cart instead of gouging for that extra sale. Do I think less of Nhaler for selling the bundles? No. Capitalism requires choices and they made the choice to get extra money right now as opposed to perhaps winning new loyal/repeat customers. That is a valid choice, and one I might have considered if I had been in their shoes. I don't pretend to know their business model, but I know that they had their reasons.
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