Hey man if you can't afford it then its obviously not for you. Maybe you should stick to drinking from the faucet.
Dude I'm trying to help. I can afford it just fine, I understand your strategy. I'm simply asking what makes your water the Bentley of water that justifies that? Water is not a premium item in my opinion. You can make silly margins selling at much lower prices, and people might actually think it's worth it.
There's a difference between
can you afford it, and do you
want to afford it? Like I'll take a PM if you don't want to talk about it and I won't share anything. I'm genuinely curious what market research and what analysis you did to arrive at that price. I question if even high-income, high-status folks consider water to be an item they are willing to splurge THAT much for on a "premium" product. I mean, I'm a young professional with discretionary income who goes out a decent amount and likes to have the finer things in life. I'm kinda.. in your target market and I think it's ridiculous.
Your
attitude is def. a turn off from trying the product too. As I've pointed out before that you never acknowledged, viewing your employees (and apparently now potential customers) like unworthy peasants is not going to serve you well.