Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Response to Haley Bannon's Post!
I can see what Haley says seems to bring up a good point. Even though my argument contradicts what Haley has to say I do agree in this case about the two, and can see where she is coming from. I do think that is important to recognize that when we think of the value of something, what it is worth to us, we also think of how satisfied it makes us feel. If we are not satisfied with something then I don't think we would choose to put such value on that item. It's different for certain people, but in my opinion that's how I relate. I do agree with your last statement "that satisfaction can still take place because one aspect does not rely on the other thus, allowing them to occur simultaneously. Yes, we can still be satisfied with a product even though there is a low customer value there. It is all about preferences and what we want and expect out of the product. Again, everyone is different. What if this pricey product is promised to help take wrinkles off your face? And instead it ads more wrinkles to your face? Then are you satisfied? How much value does this product really have to you as the consumer? Would you continue to purchase this product? And don't you feel like you wasted a lot of money on something that said to be the greatest thing in the beauty industry, yet it's the worst?
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