when I buy stuff online, I am very happy to go to the website, do a search, check prices, etc.
But even then, I'm not going to buy stuff that way when there is a store RIGHT HERE... that I can get it from... NOW... and often at a lower price.
Why press the button the at all? I'm not getting who this is for really. I don't see the demographic.
If you're poor you don't buy things this way. If you're middle class you're very happy to buy it at the store. If you're rich and are just too busy to even look at a site o
If you're middle class you're very happy to buy it at the store.
I think this is the flaw in your argument. You've demonstrated fairly well that very rich and very poor people won't have use for it, but your analysis of the majority demographic is fairly lax. Every middle class person is not happy to run out to the store when they realize they forgot to buy laundry detergent. Middle class people have jobs and typically kids, and their free time is their most valuable asset. The markup becomes acceptable
Not lazy enough (Score:2)
when I buy stuff online, I am very happy to go to the website, do a search, check prices, etc.
But even then, I'm not going to buy stuff that way when there is a store RIGHT HERE... that I can get it from... NOW... and often at a lower price.
Why press the button the at all? I'm not getting who this is for really. I don't see the demographic.
If you're poor you don't buy things this way.
If you're middle class you're very happy to buy it at the store.
If you're rich and are just too busy to even look at a site o
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If you're middle class you're very happy to buy it at the store.
I think this is the flaw in your argument. You've demonstrated fairly well that very rich and very poor people won't have use for it, but your analysis of the majority demographic is fairly lax. Every middle class person is not happy to run out to the store when they realize they forgot to buy laundry detergent. Middle class people have jobs and typically kids, and their free time is their most valuable asset. The markup becomes acceptable
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Middle class people go to the store all the time. And keep in mind... they have to wait 48 hours to get the thing they want.
Forty.... Eight.
Now... would a middle class family rather wait 48 hours or simply buy it from a store when they're out and about doing something already.
Yes yes... you don't want to buy the thing RIGHT NOW... but amazon isn't going to give it to you right now either. Are they?
And tomorrow... because you're middle class and have a job... you're going to go to work... and when you are co
Re:Not lazy enough (Score:0)
In your rant you seem to have forgotten that there is no middle class. There's the working poor and the super rich. Guess who this product is for.
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... Rejected.
*crumples up stupid comment*
*throws it in trash*
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