In effect, this is the same as offering a high-interest loan to the customer to offset the price of the master product, which is to be paid off in installments as they use the consumables.
This business model can be dated to King C. Gillette, who used this business model for his sales of razor handles and disposable razor blades[?]. This business model continues to be used in the disposable razor blade business to this day.
In markets where all the major competitors follow this business model, there may be suspicions of the existence of cartels and violation of antitrust legistation.
Other examples include:
see also: business model, strategic management, marketing
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