rgatijnet1 wrote:
To their surprise, people paid $645 for shoes that were sold in their other store for $39.95. The purchasers raved about the high quality materials and workmanship for the exact same shoes they could have bought at PayLess. They were eventually given their money back, but it was a great lesson in how free enterprise works. For whatever reason, some consumers are willing to pay much more for a product than others, just because they figure that a higher price MUST mean high quality.
Ha...just like those Palessi wearing RV owners on these boards who claim higher price or higher weight MUST mean higher quality LOL.