Dion,
The reason I offered Debug Kits on eBay is because someone was charging $100 for it -- way out of line.
I charge $25 for a kit (includes shipping). I supply more than just a "chip". I give two sets of instructions (for varied skill sets), a socket, resistor, and ASSISTANCE. Plus, factor in the cost of the $800 rom programmer that not everyone has handy.
I want to see you sell the complete kits for $5.
I charge $50 to put a debug mod in a unit (includes chip, shipping, and insurance), so take out the $10 to $15 it costs me to send a system back and it's down under your $40 level.
I've been offering cart conversions for $75, which include return shipping & insurance, for a long time now, and to repeat customers, usually $50.
As for the "Super Neo", a phrase I coined (I know you're big on this type of thing), I'll stick with my current price since I know I offer a superior mod job - very high quality parts. My $110 price includes return shipping and insurance, so if someone goes with your version, they save less than $10 - not worth the abuse they would get that goes along with your gold series customer service program you're so well known for.
You never did send your system in for mods like you said you were going to do last month -- now, in less than 30 days, you've learned electronics and offer this on other's systems? I wonder how many systems you'll kill before you quit.
What does your Super Neo mod job include? Just curious.
Jeff