i gotta tell ya, this is one of the greatest scams around. a distribution company lists the msrp of an item, then puts how that msrp(manufacturer's suggested retail price) translates into a street price of usually 3x less than those numbers, and then they put something like '66% SAVINGS! Big Value!' i mean would it ever get to that point of rediculousness where we would pay three times what we are used to from a standard online shop, or will these ruthless salesmen continue to prey on unsuspecting people with this dirty sales technique? do they not at least have the respect to tell us the simple truth that a street price is where it starts, and when it goes down from THAT is when they should say how much we are saving? or must they treat us like we are dropouts of business school? now i know this sounds like the rant of a sour apple, but i aim to raise awareness and knowledge for anyone that believes the difference between msrp and street price is actual savings.