markbb said:
Ilford is a British company. As a civilised place we have a national health service, free at the point of delivery. I understand that this is not the case in some more backward areas of the world, where people would rather pay hard cash to keep laywers, accountants, administrators etc. in work. Stange, but true.
Well I will rise to this!
Have you not noticed the absurd increases in National insurance contributions over the past 20 years? (for anyone in the US this is the way the National Health Service is funded in the UK, and is taken from the pay packet like income tax, and whilst it is not called a "tax", it is one)
Not only have employee contriubutions rises but also employer contributions.
And guess what - the NHS is one of the largest employers of "laywers, accountants, administrators"
The NHS has serious problems and has had for years which is why I pay for private health insurance - so I'm paying twice, but after a while you get used to being ripped off in the UK (apart from Ilford products of course!)
Back on the toipic - 1% sounds very reasonable.
If everyone wants to keep prices down keep buying the products and keep shooting!
Matt