My point was that if you feel the prices for designer frags are too high, stop buying them, and tell the vendor why you're not buying. I never said nor implied that there should be no high-end segment to the coral frag market. I was simply echoing the OP's sentiments: adding a name to a common coral frag increases prices. I've seen it happen, the OP's seen it happen, and I'm sure other reefers have seen in happen too.
Dr. Mac at Pacific East Aquaculture has even seen it happen at the wholesale level.
I personally feel that hype and advertising is driving coral prices up. Eventually, I think reefers will start to realize that really expensive corals are not so different from the basic monochrome flagship acros of the past once they start growing in your tank (
remember, Adam over at Battlecorals literally said you can see "no nuance" of these designer corals once they grow out.. you see "STRUCTURE - and base color AT BEST!"). I think this realization has already started to happen: only recently have I started to see threads where people complain about designer coral prices. If I'm wrong and the demand is stable and accurate, then the prices won't drop over time, and designer frags will cost the same.
Either way, complaining on a forum is not the way to enact change. Not buying designer frags, and telling vendors why you won't buy their designer frags, is the only way to change prices. That was my point.