If you can get away with unreasonably high sounding prices, it's only because there's a demand for your service and not enough suppliers with your level of quality. As such, it's only a matter of time before someone comes by and undersells you with a similar service.
So it's not just "more fair" to set reasonable prices -- like your gut suggests -- but they also discourage competitors from appearing.
I guess the real question is whether or not you're willing to risk future competition for the short term benefits of increased profits.
So it's not just "more fair" to set reasonable prices -- like your gut suggests -- but they also discourage competitors from appearing.
I guess the real question is whether or not you're willing to risk future competition for the short term benefits of increased profits.