lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

Argentina, the country where they pay more ... (I think)

Argentina, the country where they pay more ... (I think)

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Argentina, the country where you pay more ...

Seeing a country where prices of things in general are too high I'm thinking, because of this?
It seems that we got used to things costing faces, gives us a level of status as saying "I can pay to have it," makes us think we are more.
Jean have a "brand" that makes you say more than one unknown brand, the price difference is huge, considering that in Argentina denim makes a single factory.
That's what makes it more expensive? The design?, For God is a jeans, a piece of cloth.
No difference in quality, but no, we believed that we think we have something more Fashion.
Think you can buy things at very high prices and then wound not have money to eat seems to be law in this country.
I live in Argentina and I always thought this.
You pay a shoe to $ 419 (122U $ D) by having the latest model being the case than in any other country is 100 U $ D.
Example
http://www.solodeportes.com.ar/shop/detalle.asp?oynprodid=6612

http://www.runtex.com/store/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=12425&idaffiliate=5&cm_sp=RunTex-_-Shoe% 20Finder-_-Nike 20AirZoomElite4% 20Male%

Where are those $ 22 being that out here also pay taxes and no footwear imports.

One of the instructions the computer gave me before, at 1 to 1, the prices of pcs was from 1500 to $ 1800 (remember, it was 1 to 1) $ 1 = 1 U $ D.
Today the price remains the same, a regular pc it keeps coming, and now over three times the price low as the current change, as the wave, robbed and now we always take it right?
Or the cell phone companies, always with expensive terminals and now they do not sell anything showing as charged mock always expensive?
People complain about it, that things are expensive.
It becomes a vicious circle, I sell something, I put price as the other up does not reach me then I have to raise mine, that while the other does not reach them then go up again, let alone if they do raise salaries, always, any loss will prices.
What happens if we lower prices?, Not some, all.
Turning down more people would be able to buy, then more gain more sales, but no, the Argentine prefers to sell an expensive product to sell more flights and get the same profit.

This seemed to me a while and today I decided to post it to see if anyone thinks like me

Greetings and see reactions

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