and another way you can tell igia products are being sold second and third hand is because they are being sold at liqudation prices. you can most any of their products for about 1/4 or less of what they sold for when igia was actually selling them. google igia products and you get noname webstores that are selling very few of their products, the most recent ones from a few years ago at liquidation prices. igia's name has no punch anymore to the consumer and is why you don't see them sold by retailers anymore. try to find a well known retailer selling an array of igia products. the only links you come up with are 3rd and 4th tier off name webstores that specialize in selling overstock as seen on tv products from various makers, many of whom are now out of business.