For what would you spend money on?Quality or quantity..??Why so
By dsharat
@dsharat (456)
India
March 5, 2009 10:45am CST
Hi friends!
I prefer spending money in buying a quality product,rather than quantity.What I feel is,buying a better quality item.Instead of buying loads of low quality product and throwing it in few days and throwing it away.
Which one do you prefer while shopping any item?Why not the other option?
Happy mylotting!!
6 responses
@Archie0 (5652)
•
5 Mar 09
Well i love to spend money if i have them and ofcourse i always spend my money mostly on accessories, clothes, footwears, bags and above all cometics..lol typicall girls.
but i always go for quality rather than quantity
but sometimes in the matter of clothes i try to go for the rates because nowdays it is like you get same fabric better colours infact in cheaper rate than the exact brands i have even seen the cheaper things i bought have lasted long than the things i got as a brand status.
but in case of cometics and other things i always go for best qualities around the town.
@regal_aeros (2605)
• Singapore
6 Mar 09
this really depends on the nature of the product.
when it comes to clothes or fast moving products, i don't mind buying something cheaper with not that good a quality. Because it can always be changed.
but if we're talking about electronics and stuff, i'd go for quality. i won't mind spending more for quality good.
@Sreepu_d2009 (254)
• India
5 Mar 09
well...its depends..offcourse quality matters..n likewise u pointed..buying a good item is much better dan buying low-graded items..n den throw dem away.say, if im shopping for nails i would bettter go for useful nails of average quality..but of d best quantity...but its different for clothes,tea,or food materials.its important to remember..d point is.. how much quality one's budget can afford.we can't all afford d Gucci,or prada or other branded products dat assure d best quality.so..cut d sleeve according to ur coat.
@shiwangipeswani (613)
• India
6 Mar 09
Hi freinds
even i prefer to spend money on the quality rather than the quantity