Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I agree with everything you said but, but, but ... If I buy "new sheets", I expect to get sheets that no one has ever slept on -- even if they were washed -- I get finicky about certain things. LOL
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Although I personally have only used e-bay a few times, the extraordinary lengths they go to in protecting the buyer...is the reason they have grown so large. ![]() And yes, I get that we are all sometimes inconsistent...in our 'finickiness.' ![]() Almost no one gives sleeping on washed used sheets in a hotel or friends place a second thought...yet seem to draw the line at buying them. In this case though, I'm thinking (given the number of sets the buyer is advertising, with no complaints of being 'used') that they are actually...new, as advertised. But hey, it's always our choice to pay a lot more for the exact same thing somewhere else...cause it's the American way. ![]() Heck, a lot of retailers became very successful by charging more, for the exact same product elsewhere, thereby making buyers think they're getting something of higher quality. Even though, they are...the exact same thing. ![]() The same psychology exists with those who will only buy 'name brands,' even after scientific tests have shown that the lower priced 'house brand'...is either the same or even better. As the perfect example, in the early 90's, when most golf drivers were still persimmon (some were already aluminum) and selling for about $150, Eli Callaway made the 'Big Bertha' driver out of aluminum and had the audacity...to charge more than DOUBLE the average driver price at the time!!! ![]() Most of the experts claimed that the price was so high...that it would be a huge flop. Well, guess what...the exact opposite occurred. HOWEVER, there was the prevailing psychology of golfers, that if it cost that much...it must be worth it. Admittedly, us golfers can be a strange bunch in trying to find that 'magic' something that will drop 5+ strokes off of our index...but Eli's strategy proved a point. People will pay a lot more for something, even if it is basically the same as something else, based simply on the thought that since it's more expensive...it must be much better. ![]() |
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![]() Interestingly timely — this morning on CBS Sunday Morning, there was a segment called “Many Happy Returns.” It was about the liquidation businesses that have been expanded tremendously due to e-commerce and all the returns therein. I bet you can find it with a Google. (I still never have learned to link on my iPad.) |
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I found it! Very interesting...thanks! ![]() Many Happy Returns (poke here) Quote:
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Thank you, ColdNoMore, for providing the link to what I was talking about this morning in my earlier post. (I have had this iPad for years and still keep forgetting to learn how to link on it.) I had just read this thread and was thinking about what BK said so I, too, started wondering about where all those online shopped returns end up. Then, I turned on the television and there was CBS Sunday Morning answering that very question. Weird, huh? I like an interesting little segue in a thread sometimes, meandering a bit, just like real conversation. And now, we know where all that returned stuff goes. Those quickly expanding liquidating businesses are a classic example of “find a niche and fill it.” I loved the part about the wedding dresses for such a deal that women could not resist the bargain, and bought the dress, even long before they had found their mate. Anyway, thanks. |
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I loved the part about the wedding dresses also. ![]() So much so in fact, I gave serious thought to go to the site and buy a half-dozen or so right now...for my granddaughter's future wedding. Which means the advertising was extremely effective and the urge strong, given the fact that she has yet to even have been born...as all I have currently are 3 grandsons. ![]() |
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BE PREPARED! LOL . Isn't that the motto of the boyscouts?
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Now back to discounted Boil & Branch sheets --
Boomer's link to the secondary "returns" market was interesting and reminded me of another "factoid" that may add additional light on this subject. And that is: Factory Outlets. I read an article a few years ago that in essence said that due to strong sales at their Outlets, many retailers had items specifically manufactured for their outlet market. So while some of us thought we were getting a "bargain" we were in fact buying an inferior product!
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![]() I've also never found the outlet prices, on average, to be that much less than what you could find in the regular stores...especially when on sale. But I readily admit to not being all that great (or even caring to be) a great shopper, as most of what I've learned has been from my better half...who is a true 'quality bargain finder.' ![]() As for me, I never use coupons (I tried giving my CVS coupons away, but found out they only apply to the purchaser and you can't even give them to the nice lady behind you in line ![]() I just go into the store where I know they have what I'm looking for...and buy it. And yes, it can cause some marital friction. ![]() It's interesting to hear however, that now items are being made specifically...for their outlet stores. ![]() |
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Found this fascinating "expose"
The Ugly Truth About Outlet Stores Will Break Your Heart | HuffPost Life and another: The Truth Behind Discount and Outlet Stores - BoutiqueBoutique
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