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I was rummaging through a thrift shop the other day and found some used items I liked, but the prices were comparable to similar items I could purchase new. I then went to a "pre-owned" car dealer and did some comparison shopping, astounded to find I would have immediate savings of about $500, which are trumped by new-auto rebates.
What's with that?!? What's going on with used items that now you spend about the same amount for new items? Is it that our enslavement of other nation's populations are giving us such incredible savings at the register they overshadow the value of older products, or are we just dealing with greed from used item sellers?
On a similar note, what do you consider a bad used item purchase?
What's with that?!? What's going on with used items that now you spend about the same amount for new items? Is it that our enslavement of other nation's populations are giving us such incredible savings at the register they overshadow the value of older products, or are we just dealing with greed from used item sellers?
On a similar note, what do you consider a bad used item purchase?