I almost exclusively use the Zebra F-301 ballpoint pens at work and home. My partner got me hooked on them a few years ago and I've been using them ever since. When the ink runs out, I typically go on Amazon and buy refills. I'm almost out of refills so I went shopping on Amazon to reorder them. I compared prices and discovered that it is actually cheaper for me to buy a dozen new pens than it is to buy a dozen refills.
$18.99 + $2.99 shipping for 12 pens = $21.98
$22.74 + $5.94 shipping for 12 refills = $28.68
So it is $6.70 cheaper to buy whole new pens than to refill the pens I've already got. That just isn't right. We live in such a disposable society. How can it be cheaper to buy the entire pen than to buy just the ink that goes inside of the pen?
Of course, I know people who buy a new computer printer each time they run out of ink because they always manage to find a deal that makes the new printer cheaper than the replacement cartridges. Then they just donate the old printer to Goodwill and tax a tax deduction for it.
$18.99 + $2.99 shipping for 12 pens = $21.98
$22.74 + $5.94 shipping for 12 refills = $28.68
So it is $6.70 cheaper to buy whole new pens than to refill the pens I've already got. That just isn't right. We live in such a disposable society. How can it be cheaper to buy the entire pen than to buy just the ink that goes inside of the pen?
Of course, I know people who buy a new computer printer each time they run out of ink because they always manage to find a deal that makes the new printer cheaper than the replacement cartridges. Then they just donate the old printer to Goodwill and tax a tax deduction for it.
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