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Does Higher Price mean Higher quality? |
In a shop, just because an alternative to a good is higher priced, does this necessarily mean that it will be of higher quality? no, it means better marketing. Sometimes the higher price is the better quality, sometimes it is not. If you are looking at general purpose items, say shampoo for instance, you might try the lower price alternative. If it doesn't work well, throw it out. You have only lost a few dollars anyhow. For something like a car, do the research. Find out what people are saying before you invest your money. If you will feel better with the higher priced item, go with it. sometimes that may be true, but not always. It depends on what it is. I found an article about your question on the answer search engine. The link is in my source. http://doiop.com/fse32 Of course. Always. Every single time. The phrase "you get what you pay for" didn't just spring up out of nowhere. It is clear, scientific fact. |
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