A rich friend of mine was like that to some degree.  As he was
comparing prices and features on a product one day, he asked my
opinion.  I replied that he could easily afford any of the choices so
just pick the one with the best features.  Why worry about
price/performance and such?

His reply was interesting...he said "It's the hunt."  Yes, he could
buy whatever he wanted.  But he found the enjoyment out of buying was
the comparison shopping and deal finding.  So the purchase process was
just as important to him than the item he was buying.

-- 
Bruce


Wednesday, October 25, 2006, 4:12:40 PM, you wrote:

DIS> On 26/10/06, John Celio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> There were
>> people I knew for a fact were extremely well off who would try to haggle us
>> down on the price of a camera, even though they weren't buying anything else
>> nor had they ever been a customer before.  They had money to burn, but the
>> way I saw it, they were too greedy to pay for the services I/we provided.
>>
>> That pissed me off to no end.

DIS> And you never though about why they were (or appeared to be) well off :-)


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