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 Combat Chuck Too Many Cannibals Premium join:2001-11-29 Erie, PA
| Re: What's He Talking About? said by keyboard5684 :I think shoppers are more aware, now, about what plans they are buying into than the phones and accessories. Yes, but they still won't pay what the phone is worth to get higher level of service, they still go with the provider with the lowest upfront cost (without regard to actual to incidentals), and they still bitch when the bill comes due.
Consumers have removed their brains from the actual part of purchasing stuff. They want someone else to tell them what is a good value, and what it comes down to is that someone else is the Verizon rep they buy their phone from because they can't be bothered to actually look for themselves. Why the hell do you think the US economy is the way it is, how many people relied on a mortgage broker to give them advice on the loan that that broker stood to make money from? The answer there is pretty much everyone who is sitting on an ARM. -- The worlds elusive, remember where love's the leaf faith, the river what's born as flame dies in ember see for yourself! | |
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join:2004-10-26 North Andover, MA | Re: What's He Talking About? Around 60% of the US mortgage market are fixed rate, this being the only fact you supplied, I'll surmise the accuracy of the rest of your ancedotal comments. | |
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| Re: What's He Talking About? I'm sorry, at what point does %40 not signify a large number. That also doesn't account for the number of people given good advice by their brokers, but that still relied solely on their brokers for advice.
I'm sorry I didn't give you a 150 page report on the issue but you'll understand that I'm a little strapped for time here. | |
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1 edit | Re: What's He Talking About? Sorry, misread your response. I thought I read "The answer there is pretty much everyone is sitting on an ARM." Missed the who.
That being said, I still don't think generalizations hold value. There are plenty of intelligent consumers. There are more dummies, but you can say that about everything. | |
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