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re: As outdoorsmen, why do people associate good products with high prices?
Posted on 6/9/14 at 10:59 pm to Jack Daniel
Posted on 6/9/14 at 10:59 pm to Jack Daniel
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That's what I'm saying. It's the people that use expensive gear as a status symbol. Outdoorsmen used to not be like that and I don't like it.
Yeah, I don't get the status symbol stuff myself.
Just because something is more expensive, and may be a better product doesn't mean it's the right product for you. I got this advise once buying a computer and it hasn't failed me since.
Don't spend $2,000 on the most advanced laptop on the market if you're just surfing the web and making word documents. I find this suits me in every day life.
This post was edited on 6/9/14 at 11:08 pm
Posted on 6/9/14 at 11:26 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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Don't spend $2,000 on the most advanced laptop on the market if you're just surfing the web and making word documents. I find this suits me in every day life.
I assume that if someone wanted to buy the 2,000 one, you would respect their decision, and allow them to do what they want with their money,, or you wouldn't just assume that they didn't know anything about word docs, just cause they bought the high dollar one, right?
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