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04-30-2007, 10:40 AM
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I go back and forth on this and I think a lot depends on the price point of the item plus my experience with it.
If the item is relatively cheap ($100 or less) and replaced or used frequently, I'm much more likely to get the cheaper version. I hate buying an expensive version when I know I'm going to be buying it again in a little while anyway. A lot of clothing falls in this category.
If the item is relatively cheap and will be used very infrequently or I don't know yet how much I'll use it, I tend to buy the cheaper version. I hate the idea of spending money on the expensive version of something I'm not sure I'll really be using. The strollers would be in this category. Most of my time is spent in the car, how much do I really need a stroller? Until you start actually using a stroller it is hard to imagine all the times they get used.
If the item is relatively expensive and will be used infrequently or I don't know yet how much I'll use it, I tend to buy the cheaper version. I have to try something out first and get familiar with it before I know what features I want to pay extra to get. A digital camera falls into this category. When we bought our first digital camera I didn't even know enough about them to ask the right questions. Once I had a chance to play with one, I figured out what I really wanted in a camera - or if I really wanted one at all.
If the item is relatively expensive and I know I will be using it, I tend to upgrade and spend MORE. We just bought a garage door and that falls into this category. My garage door faces the street and is a big part of how my house looks. I don't want to 'cheap out' on a replacement garage door. If I'm already going to spend almost $1000 on a major replacement on my house, I want to get exactly what I want and I want it to look good. Once I'm spending $1000 a few more dollars aren't going to make that much of a difference.
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