Reminds me of when I worked at a video rental store in high school.

People would always bitch at the $60-$100 price of replacing lost videos, saying they could buy them at WalMart. What they didn't realize is that only select movies hit the home video market that quickly and the big releases are sold at $60-$100 a pop to video rental stores first, then they sell them to stores like WalMart for the home market about three months later.

Then there are the times when people don't return their movies on time and those same copies are reserved by someone that same evening. These people don't understand that if the last person didn't return it, we don't have it to rent to you. Then they'd start eying the shelves behind the counter where we kept the reservations like we were hiding their copy from them.