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Am 19.08.2011 16:02, schrieb Invisible:
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Well, I expect it is, generally speaking.
Question is actually, does the added quality also give /me/ enough added
value to warrant the price?
For some people the mere expensiveness might be worth it. ("Look, he's
got a maddeningly expensive watch; he must be good with money, so let's
heed his financial advice.") I don't think that's me though.
> (I still remember going into a suit shop. They have multiple racks of
> identical black suits. I pick up one that looks roughly my size. "Ah
> yes, an excellent choice, sir" the man says. I wonder, is there a suit I
> could have picked up that was /not/ an excellent choice?)
"No, sir. All our suits are expensive enough that we make money with any
one; as long as you choose to buy, that's an excellent choice."
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