More at a lower price or less at a higher price?
Hmm.. lets see the results of this poll and also, please post the reasonings behind your answers :thumbsup:
Regards,
Lee
More At A Lower Price?
Less At A Higher Price?
A Choice Of Both?
More at a lower price or less at a higher price?
Hmm.. lets see the results of this poll and also, please post the reasonings behind your answers :thumbsup:
Regards,
Lee
Definitely less at a higher price, I prefer quality rather than quantity.
No point buying a 10kg box of tomatoes at the store for $5.00 when 90% are rotten and the other 10% are close to obliterated when you can but 1kg of tomatoes for $5.00 and each and everyone is tasty and perfect.
Get my drift.
Last edited by AusCoding Allan; 04-08-2004 at 06:46 PM.
Well I haven't voted yet, but it really depends on what I'm buying.
I can walk into a dollar star and buy a pack of 10 lighters for a buck and they don't work... Or I can buy one zippo and know it will work for a long time.
On the same note I'd walk into a candy store and buy a big bag of goodies for the same price as one candy bar. (I know, a bad reference for a diabetic but it makes my point)
GA
Hmm.. dontcha just hate it when we do that LOLOriginally posted by Gary-Alan
I can walk into a dollar star and buy a pack of 10 lighters for a buck and they don't work...
Or even worse, when we find out the damn lighters are child proof which also means we cant use them in the process LOL
Regards,
Lee
My ass is so tight.....can you guess which way I voted.:boom:
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