Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
All I can say then is, there are an awful lot of mugs about if your supposition is correct. Not everyone wants to buy budget brands or cheap copies. Hence the car analogy. If we all wanted to do was err that way then we would all be driving skodas or a similar budget brand car. We don't all want to be drinking the cheapest coffee in the cheapest coffee house even if you do, or the cheapest of anything. Have you always gone for the cheapest options?

On the matter of cheaper imitations, yes the customer maybe gains that way but as the man said, loses out in terms of innovative alternatives.
Who's talking about cheap brands cheap coffee etc...you're beginning to lose it...what we put in our shopping trolley is neither cheap or nasty....remember im a 40% tax payer...a man of means

The Samsung is equally neither cheap or nasty...its a very good phone....much better in quality compared to your iphone....remember I have both