Recently got bumped up on a flight. Not my first time in first class but I've never paid for it and never would. It's nice but those prices are absurd, even when they go overboard with massages and ice cream.
I've never bought a new car either. Why bother paying that much when you can get a cheaper model that's already been tested by the wider public?
Now I'm noticing how much "no frills" products I have in my home. Maybe I'm cheap but I compare prices in the store and will often go for the more thrifty alternative. Its probably because I grew up in poverty and if that's the case, my gauge is probably off.
When would you say its worth paying more?
And let's assume I'm not a complete fool: I wont buy a $10 ps4 off an ebay account from Hong Kong.
I've never bought a new car either. Why bother paying that much when you can get a cheaper model that's already been tested by the wider public?
Now I'm noticing how much "no frills" products I have in my home. Maybe I'm cheap but I compare prices in the store and will often go for the more thrifty alternative. Its probably because I grew up in poverty and if that's the case, my gauge is probably off.
When would you say its worth paying more?
And let's assume I'm not a complete fool: I wont buy a $10 ps4 off an ebay account from Hong Kong.