50 or 60 bucks for these sorts of mods on a console is pretty good. Not only are you paying for the labor and hopefully professionalism, but also the parts. Your average glitch chip goes for around 20$. That means the person doing this only makes 40$. That is fair for something that can take 2 hours, especially if using a cheap off brand glitch chip, as you used to have to try multiple wire lengths and other things to get decent booting times with a RGH2 mod on a falcon. Now with the CR4, we can take the guess work out, so it is much faster. Though for a jtag mod, which is always instant boot, but also requires an xbox that hasnt been updated past 7371, or since 2009, it is a really fast and easy install, and they probably wouldnt charge more then 20$. Problem is most "Jtag" installs these days are actually R-Jtag, or R-Jtag+ installs. Some installers call RGH/RGH2/RGH2+ installs jtag also, as they do the same thing, and it is less confusion for the customer.