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I guess you and I disagree on several points.
1. Not every IMS bearing will fail.
2. The purpose of a forum like this is different to everyone who comes here.
3. The forum becomes less pleasant when people post repetitious postings on already covered topics full of excited language.
4. Capitalization is important to readability. So is spelling.
You obviously have never had to price a low volume product. If the developer works months to figure out the problem and months to source the right replacement parts and put together a kit, document the issues, run a web site and respond to messages (and yes, I've talked to Jake and Charles both online and by voice at great length) he may have thousands of hours invested. They are entitled to be compensated for that time and effort. As there have been somewhat more than 100 IMS bearings installed...$600 works out to $100 each for the kit and $500 for development and support which means the developer has only recovered $50k for all his previous development time and his ongoing support time.
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