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So the company you worked for charged Pringle, Fred Perry, Marks & Sparks, Edinburgh Woollen Mills, Aqua Scutum, C&A, Littlewoods, and loads more other 'name' brands the same price for the goods as you charged for your own brand cheapo knitwear?
I can understand manufacturer's agreeing a different price for a product, and I acknowledge that it is a normal procedure. The company I worked for provided a world class product, and the standard of that product was of the same HIGH standard no matter what price was agreed within the sales department. You give the impression that the company you worked for provided the same LOW standard product no matter what price was agreed within the sales department. Like I suggested earlier, none of us know everything about every product we use, we have to trust what the label says. Some people sympathise with customers who are deceived or ripped off by companies. Others find it hilarious.
The members of the general public who paid for a 'label' thinking it was superior to cheapo knitwear were deceived and ripped off.
There is evidence that paying more for an item with a genuine reputable label is superior to a cheapo one. The problem is that some suppliers rip off customers by deceiving them into buying cheapo items using the same label at a high price.
It would be funny to see a manufacturer take action against someone selling fakes that were better quality than the originals.That would be hilarious.
Quote from: i_ateallthepies on September 22, 2016, 09:10:26 pmPerhaps Glyn, it is nothing more complicated than your palate isn't able to make the distinction between chlorinated tap water and the clean taste of bottled water.Nor are the palates of - how many people? - who bought Tesco and Asda bottled water, apparently!Unless, of course, the only difference in taste from one water and another is in the minds of those who want to think they've getting something somehow better..? A double blind taste test would be extremely interesting to see what results come out...
Perhaps Glyn, it is nothing more complicated than your palate isn't able to make the distinction between chlorinated tap water and the clean taste of bottled water.
Anybody who pays more for their water than their petrol is ripe to be suckered!