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Originally posted by LubeMaster77
84porsche:
I am responding becuase this is my passion! Keep in mind, this is my 778 post - read the 777 thread and you will understand that I should have quit at 777 to preserve the glory - but alas, I must respond...it is my undoing.
Selecting products and vendors on price is never a good idea for several reasons. If you think of it like this, how many things do you buy on price alone? Orange Juice? Tee Shirts? Cookies? Cars? Houses? Nope, maybe gas, but I bet sometimes when you buy the cheapest gas you may wonder if it is any good or did they water it down (and yes, some jobbers do this!). My point is this. You rarely if ever buy anything on price alone, so why the heck would you (or purchasing) consider buying anything related to your business based on price? I will tell you why, becuase many times the only gauge business has is the diect cost pooll or the apparent bottom line. Job goes to the lowest bidder. Many folks do know know how to qualify performance and justify the higher priced item becuase they have never been taught how. Well, my brotha, help is here.
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So explain to me why so many people shop at walmart then?
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02-09-2005, 05:41 PM
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