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Getting More Bang for My Buck While Helping Others I am a very loyal consumer once I find a brand or product that I like I stick with it. I am not an impulse shopper. When I run across a product that piques my interest I do my research before making a purchase. There are many times that I overanalyze this area. If I can’t make a decision between several products I first choose two of the products based on feelings and past experiences with brands. Then I use research to gain insights into the product in question. I do have a soft spot for companies that support causes such as March of Dimes, and NILMDTS, and help others in general.
Buy Or Not To Buy?
My purchases are influenced by my own needs, wants, and desires. I take my time to research companies and products in that I may want to invest my money. I browse consumer reviews and recommendations from friends, family, and aquantinces. I do not make any purchases until I thoroughly research products to ensure that I will get my money’s worth. I want to purchase products that will last a long time. I am not heavily influenced by social media influencers. I follow my own path when it comes to shopping, the products I purchase, and the companies I buy from. It doesn’t matter what I purchase, how much the product cost, or how bad I want it. After I make a purchase I always wish I hadn’t spent the money, It usually takes weeks to talk myself down. I do eventually let it go.
References: Shutterstock. Retrieved on September 4th, 2022. Consumer Shopping. https://i1.wp.com/sourcingjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/shutterstock_722386522-e1562115106567.jpg?fit=1000%2C667&quality=98&ssl=1
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