Quote Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
I think a low price can be very seductive.

There is also an "instant gratification" factor from purchasing mass produced stock.

And let's not forget the satisfaction of making multiple purchases.

In the end, I guess each of us does what works for us.

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I couldn't agree more Blu. I have gone that route with vehicles, mp3 players, cordless phones, jeans, suits, jackets, etc. I am a big fan of instant gratification (ask my wife, she can't stand it) and when I want something, I want it right now. I just wish I could say that I had gotten quality with any of my instant gratification purchases in the past. We are not programed in North America, to wait for a quality product. We are trained to look for the best deal in the masses of flyers and commercials we see daily and than to buy that product asap. We are also trained to replace that product the next year with the "new and improved" updated version.

Parenthood taught me that anything worth really having, is worth waiting a little bit for.