Posted by 730d se on April 28, 2010 at 11:51:08 from (75.138.98.81):
In Reply to: Confused posted by gitrib on April 28, 2010 at 10:48:54:
It can be easily explained. Many dollars are poured in to branding and connecting a name with value, quality, "your granddaddy owned them", etc. Then, they get someone to build a cheap version that is not worth loading on your trailer to take home. But a cut of consumers are and will always be gullible, ignorant to what is real and what is simply branding and marketing. In the end, the company makes money and excuses, and the consumer gets the short end of the stick in some cases. This what they call "business" today, but it is not the way it was meant to be. A fair trade is what it should be, and it gets less fair for consumers everyday. Most companies would be very profitable if they just did the right things, but a few top paid executives would not get rich quick. Those few have ruined some excellent businesses in the name of "we have to make a profit or go out of business." They eventually go out of business or get bought out because they finally get caught screwing enough customers.
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