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Reasons to be price-conscious when spending money.
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[QUOTE="Axis, post: 289792, member: 66672"] Being price conscious or concern can be an interesting way to prevent irrelevant and irresponsible spending of money. Reason is because being price conscious and concern about a particular product or service can help you analyse and research whether indeed what the product or service seller issues to you as the price of such goods or services is really the exact market price. For example, assuming the price of a bag of sugar cubes was always sold for $12, but on getting to the grocery store today, you find out that the price have been increased to $20. Possible after a lot time spent to bargain on the price, the grocery store owner can only sell the bag of sugar cubes for the designated price which is $20 and nothing more or less. However, as a price conscious and concern individual, it is absolutely expected for you never to take the grocery store price of sugar cubes for its, you have to do your findings to be fully aware and informed whether indeed the price of one bag of sugar cubes is really sold for $20. You could try check out another grocery store, to see what's the price of a bag of sugar cubes is sold. Many business owners stipulate and impose unnecessary exorbitant prices on their goods and services, so as to make more profit. Unfortunately you could come to see that, the previous grocery store was trying to make extra profit by unnecessary increasing their price of a bag of sugar cubes, and that one bag of sugar cubes is still sold for $12 or more, but definitely not more than $20. [/QUOTE]
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