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Old 11-25-2008, 01:24 PM
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Originally Posted by KSig RC View Post
We're really inferring something about people's spending habits from a $200 piece of electronics? Should we do the same with the XBOX, new laptops, or in-car GPS systems? Sure, the economy sucks, but the overwhelming majority of people these phones are aimed at (white-collar professionals, young people without a real 401k to speak of) are basically the least affected in terms of having a loose $200 laying around . . .
But part of that, and I think Scandia said it...is recycling old stuff and getting credit towards new stuff. But in general, when I opened the thread, with the way I still see people out in the malls and buying stuff...I guess...who is really being affected?

If anyone is going out on Black Friday early, be sure to report back a lot of what you see people purchasing. Are they purchasing big ticket items like TVs, game systems and Home Theaters? Or smaller stuff? Or...lesser of the big ticket stuff?
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