Posted by 730d se on November 23, 2010 at 06:22:59 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: OT-shopping insanity posted by Nancy Howell on November 23, 2010 at 06:03:41:
The ones that take us to the depths of supidity are the TV shopping shows. Every item is "low quantity", "almost sold out", "never to be seen on here again". The host will show 10 different colors of an item and claim that they "love, love, love" EVERY color. It is the epitome of fake hype. Are there that many deranged people out there that need a friend so desparately that they befriend these fakes and purchase stuff? I can watch about 3 minutes and I feel the desire to go hurl in the toilet. I can just see a bunch of elderly thinking that these host are being open and honest with them. False trust is not better than no trust at all in this case. This type of marketing has helped many people think that they must purchase stuff in order to be happy. It is ruining good people and nothing could be further from the truth. They are not any happier, and even less happy when the credit card bills arrive.
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