
The percentage of returned gadgets that have nothing wrong with them.
Of the $13.8 billion worth of returned products in 2007, only 5 percent were because gadgets were actually broken, according to a 2008 study.
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In the picture, I see DVI but no HDMI cabling & jack shown and with the D-Audio, the RCA-type jack is usually orange and although the cable is there, the jack is missing, very odd.
(Yes I know I'm being picky, but I do installs).
Since I do installations, I do not go with the higher-priced cabling unless the client wants them, instead I spend more labour time on the actual install to make sure all is connected and working properly for the client, meeting expectations.
The only time I get more pricey with cabling is when it is a fast-install and my impatient client is demanding it quick for the install and I have no wait time allotment for the on-line (less expensive) cabling.
Maybe you should keep some cheap cables around so you don't have to tell your clients you're waiting for a shipment.
Damn, beat me to it! ;-)