It’s only bargain if you would have happily paid that price without knowing the prior price.
I used to drive all over town to save 10¢ per for something on my list. Then I looked at the price of gas and added $5/hour for my time and stopped doing that. It’s kind of the upside down version of the sunk cost fallacy.
There are factors. He’s still right, with his advantage of being too young to consider that maybe a sweater of that particular shade of blue to go with the skirt doesn’t come along every day, let alone a sweater that’s also an acceptable style and available in a size that fits. Throw in the (questionable) rationalizations of warm-because-Wool and cheap-because-On-Sale and we see five big pluses blinding her to that one huge all-important minus of “but it’ll be insufferably scratchy.”
Geez, now he’s got his little arms wrapped around his head. Maybe if he squeezes his brains hard enough he’ll learn how much the sweater originally cost. I mean, I doubt he has to buy clothes himself so he wouldn’t know.
@CAR2, and @ CONCRET, Funny thing about both of your analyses, it hit close to a situation a faced about two years ago.And it goes like this, I sold a property we (I ) owned in another country that was originally a planned retirement home for both the wife and I, (I know, I know ! never make plans that are difficult to bring to fruition) so I finally sold said property and when I got the cash my first thought was “here’s the cash for my new truck!” Which I honestly had in mind to buy since I have never before bought me a new truck just for me, I currently drive a 2005 Ford Ranger that I bought used in better condition that many others and that so far has not failed me but once and that was the need for a battery replacement nowadays I’m doing exactly what one of you described to detail (columns and such) and made me think, what if I paint the Ranger ? Have the engine/ transmission rebuilt and just be happy about that? So there you have Now please let me have some “Peer review” and make it good! TIA (I will check later to see if I got any news)
Concretionist over 2 years ago
It’s only bargain if you would have happily paid that price without knowing the prior price.
I used to drive all over town to save 10¢ per for something on my list. Then I looked at the price of gas and added $5/hour for my time and stopped doing that. It’s kind of the upside down version of the sunk cost fallacy.
C over 2 years ago
She was itching to buy something
JuaSaysHi over 2 years ago
There are factors. He’s still right, with his advantage of being too young to consider that maybe a sweater of that particular shade of blue to go with the skirt doesn’t come along every day, let alone a sweater that’s also an acceptable style and available in a size that fits. Throw in the (questionable) rationalizations of warm-because-Wool and cheap-because-On-Sale and we see five big pluses blinding her to that one huge all-important minus of “but it’ll be insufferably scratchy.”
Bilan over 2 years ago
Mrs Olsen needs to read the revelation that Caulfield made yesterday.
sandpiper over 2 years ago
Depends where she bought it. Could be inhabited by the uninvited.
jessegooddoggy over 2 years ago
Buying something at a discounted price that isn’t right for you is NOT saving money, but nearly everyone does it.
Caldonia over 2 years ago
Geez, now he’s got his little arms wrapped around his head. Maybe if he squeezes his brains hard enough he’ll learn how much the sweater originally cost. I mean, I doubt he has to buy clothes himself so he wouldn’t know.
Opus the Poet over 2 years ago
Anybody else not seeing the comic until they turned off all their ad blockers? I like the comic but not enough to pay to see ads.
sufamelico over 2 years ago
@CAR2, and @ CONCRET, Funny thing about both of your analyses, it hit close to a situation a faced about two years ago.And it goes like this, I sold a property we (I ) owned in another country that was originally a planned retirement home for both the wife and I, (I know, I know ! never make plans that are difficult to bring to fruition) so I finally sold said property and when I got the cash my first thought was “here’s the cash for my new truck!” Which I honestly had in mind to buy since I have never before bought me a new truck just for me, I currently drive a 2005 Ford Ranger that I bought used in better condition that many others and that so far has not failed me but once and that was the need for a battery replacement nowadays I’m doing exactly what one of you described to detail (columns and such) and made me think, what if I paint the Ranger ? Have the engine/ transmission rebuilt and just be happy about that? So there you have Now please let me have some “Peer review” and make it good! TIA (I will check later to see if I got any news)