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It is indeed a strange thing...My buddy has a pizza shop yet he drives a very high end Mercedes. Should I stop buying pizza from him? How do you know where the money came from to buy the car? How do you know it is even his car?Even if it came solely from his audio business, why should that bother you or stop you from shopping there? I doubt he is charging more than other B&M places for the lines he carries. If he is succesful, he is obviously charging what the market will bear.Not shopping there because you don't perceive the same value as when buying used, from online retailers, other dealers, etc... seems quite valid. Not shopping there because he "potentially" (since you don't even really know for sure) owns an expensive car doesn't make any sense to me. Do you apply this logic to all business you would possibly transact with? If not, why the bias against the audio dealer?George
Have you ever had a thought that after you pondered it you found it to be illogical?
Actually, I'm a bit the same as sts9fan... I would wonder if I'm getting good value... I've had this feeling with real estate agents as well for example. All else aside, I feel more inclined to actually talk about the house to the person with the "normal" car than to the one driving the black Merc.I realize it's not exactly rational, as after all maybe the person is just a good businessperson or investor and more power to them. I guess it's just the ostentatious display of wealth that puts me off.
Buying nice things is compensating for something?Tough crowd.George
Nice new car = rich, making too much money.Old car = poor quality, shotty work.It's true, it happened to me.I guess we all should drive a Camry to releve this stress in out brain.
I think this came off bad. i am more analyzing myself then the ower of the car. I thought I would post it here because it happen to be a highend store. I have heard though that real estate brokers and sales people tend to not get TOO fancy cars due to this reason.
I have heard though that real estate brokers and sales people tend to not get TOO fancy cars due to this reason.
It seems to me the $160k car is likely not the result of the "successful" audio business. It seems to me the $160k car AND the audio biz are both the results of some other successful venture.