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“Bargain” is completely the wrong word to use here. Perhaps use “for a 10% saving” instead. Charging EUR56 for an add-on is outrageous, then adding another EUR28 on top (ie EUR84 total) for something that should have been included in the first product for free, is just greedy. Even reducing it to the “bargain” price of EUR37.5 each (ie EUR75 total) is not even nearly a bargain. A bargain is EUR15 for the first product and EUR5 for the next. Or an 80% discount on the combined total (ie EUR16), THAT is a bargain. The numbers that Milviz want are stratospheric and unrealistic, not even remotely resembling bargains, no matter which way you look at it.