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by WalterBright
338 days ago
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Many products come in 3 levels of quality: 1. the stripper, designed for a minimum price that will draw people into the showroom 2. the luxe, which has every feature, designed for the people who don't care about the price 3. the midrange, which is what most people wind up buying This strategy maximizes the profit that can be made. You'll see it from refrigerators to cars. |
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For example with refrigerators you see integrated touch screen, viewing windows, and all kinds of esoteric features.
But the core of the product, the compressor and overall cooling system is not actually any better. In fact, looking at reviews shows that those parts are often garbage quality too.
So it fails at the core job of keeping your food cold, and the added features are just more things to fail as well meaning that buying the more expensive products are generally a lose-lose situation.