And since when is it a crime to buy ink from a 3rd party?
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If your worried about quality
If your worried about quality, then buy the expensive HP cartridge. If your a typical user or college student, buy the cheap stuff since it will almost always be "good enough". Ink has a 300% profit margin, too bad if knockoff's work just as good.If they burn out the printer, oh well, that's why we buy a new onem because they are disposble. Do you think Toyota cares if you buy 3rd party parts? (once your out of warranty of course) and with a 90 day warranty on printers, why not buy the cheap stuff?
NOTICE TO HP
If you didn't try to rob people with the price of
your ink you would sell more.The only reason people switch is your cartriges cost 3 times more
get smart and reduce your price and you won't have
to worry about imports.