There seems to be plenty of interest in Comply tips, however many are reluctant to spend $15 or more to try them. Some companies offer free samples in order to increase their customer base. While I don't expect free samples, I do think it makes sense for Comply to offer single pairs of their tips in retail chains such as Radio Shack with a retail price of $5. Many people will be willing to risk $5 to try these, but not $15+. The pricing of the T series seems a bit high, when you consider that the majority of iems being sold now are probably under $25. By offering only packages that are $15+ Comply is severely limiting their market. Why not price them a bit less, such as $5 for a single pair, $12 for a 3 pack, and $20 for a 6 pack? That might greatly increase usage. Instead of being an audiophile product, Comply should try to make their tips a mass market item. That would probably greatly increase their profitability.