Posted by wisbaker on July 31, 2012 at 18:51:34 from (207.118.135.5):
In Reply to: chineese junk posted by sheep tick on July 31, 2012 at 17:04:15:
Being one of those radical right wing evil capitalist pigs I have to look to "the market" for an answer. Appliances aren't as good as they used to be I don't think it's a factor of the cheap oversees parts I think the MBA types figured out if a washing machine only lasts half as long as they did they get to sell twice as many. What should happen is some company will figure out if they make clothes washers that last longer they may be able to increase their market share or sell more washers and keep the same or better profit margins. Eventually people will shift their purchases to the better machines if in the long run they feel they are better off with a longer lasting washing machines. This should force the other manufacturers to improve longevity, cut their prices (and profits) to "buy" market share, sell fewer machines or maybe even go broke. Sound far fetched? seems the Japanese automakers pulled a similar stunt on our domestic automakers leaving two of them to go through bankruptcy and the third to make some dramatic changes.
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