Avoid Rip-Offs When Buying Electronics
Each year, companies come out with a whole slew of electronics for consumers to buy. They’re flashy, fancy, and sometimes a complete rip-off. The prospect of having a new, shiny toy is tempting for a lot of people, but if you are careful and practical, you can save yourself a lot of hassle and a lot of money in the long run.
Don’t Fall for Gimmicks: Just because something is a brand name, like Apple, doesn’t necessarily mean it is better than the lesser known brands. Instead of buying something for its name, buy something for the actual product. Go to a few different stores and test out the products before you buy them, and try out all different brands. Instead of just looking at an iPod, look at all different kinds of MP3 players. You may find a great deal on something comparable that usually is ignored because it is not a name brand.
Don’t Upgrade Each Year: Apple comes out with new iPods and iPhones every year, but that does not mean you need a new one. Many people make the mistake of buying a new iPod each year, because that’s when a new one comes out. Usually these iPods function exactly the same as the old one, with a few new little gadgets. This is not worth spending another $300 for something practically the same as what you already own. Don’t waste your money just because it’s a little fancier. If your current model functions and meets your needs save some money and skip the upgrade.
Buy What You Need: If you family has a television that works just fine, don’t go out and buy a new flat screen just because it is the “in” thing. Unless you’re really looking for high-def, you may be wasting a lot of money. Instead, buy something you need. If your DVD player stopped working, get a new one. But don’t just get a new one because it is thinner or looks a little nicer. You can also apply this in the sense that you should buy electronics that you will use for a few years. DVD players, televisions, and computers are a good example of products that you can get a few years of service out of if cared for properly.
If you follow these tips, and shop around before you buy electronics, you can save yourself a lot of money and have electronics that you can enjoy for years to come. Avoid the impulse to go bigger and better just because there is a new model on the store room shelf.
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