Which glass of water would you buy to drink, $1 or the $5 ??

I'd buy the $1 glass and sell it for $5. Then use the $5 and buy 5 $1 glasses and sell those for $5. :lol
 
I was in the health food industry for 20 years. I think i know a thing or two about water.



With that is mind I went to one of those trade type of shows recently here is portland and a filtration company had all the popular waters in cups with chemicals added to them to show how "PURE" those bottled waters really are.



Cleanest was tap water. No $5 water for me.
 
You guys are missing the point of my post.



OK no more water.



You have a car, you need it detailed. One detailer charges $99 the other $350..........
 
Superior__Shine said:
Bump - over three years later......... still feel the same?



Insert my umpteenth plug for the book Predictably Irrational, by Dan Ariely ;)



But when it comes to buying a detail, what competent pro in his right mind would do a decent detail for $99? Well, guess that depends on what the "detail" consists of...If a job is gonna take twenty hours do do correctly it's unlikely that you'll get top-notch work for$5/hour; but if an immaculate garage-queen just needs a vacuum-wash-and-Souveran job, $99 might be OK.
 
Danase said:
I'd buy the $1 glass and sell it for $5. Then use the $5 and buy 5 $1 glasses and sell those for $5. :lol



Bob, thank you soooo much for rockin' like Dokken... I couldn't have said it better myself. Actually, since Bob has tapped into me and stolen my cynicism, I'll say this: I'd sit back with a parched throat and watch the $1 people sip their no-name " " water and enjoy it, while the folks who bought the $5 stuff blab about how great the more expensive stuff is... though it's the same water.
 
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