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Max King of the Wild said:
landguy1 said:

So, based on your line of thought, you better not buy anything that has options, including fast food or cars.  What if you change your mind and want all wheel drive?  Damn, Ford/Chevy/whoever just screwed you because you had to choose before you bought the car?   Next time you are at Mcdonalds, just buy the value meal, but don't complain that you wish you had it larger afterwords, because you had to choose before you paid. 

Bottom Line is that your argument is just nonsensical. 


I was waiting for a ridiculous argument like this. No one gets a free car. No one gets to purchase a car with 1 tire with the option of buying the other three. The price of an upgraded car is not. 20 dollar difference. And if you change your mind guess what? Its called trade in.

I dind't say you buy the car with only one tire.  My example was you buy a fully functional car(or for $5 you get a fully functional game).  If you choose later to upgrade the rims on your car, it costs more han if you bought a car with that feature already as part of a package.  It is clear, that you should not be invovled in money decisions in your household if you do not understand the basic concept of "you get what you pay for".  IF you only spend $5 on a game, then don't complain later that it doesn't do what the $40 version can.