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Originally Posted by captkjaneway
And as I stated on the other thread, the majority of 'consumers' are seeking to experience the glamour/social acceptance of owning an Apple product due to the perception of the image and really couldn't care less if there were better products about if only they researched. In East London we have a saying that in my opinion suits Apple, 'all fur coat and no knickers', in other words looks expensive and classy, but underneath isn't all that. ;-)
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That is how I react if I think the shop is designed to "give me a shopping experience". The first thing I wonder is "what is wrong with the product?"