Million said:
You've based that on the assumption that a person that buys it , wants it , which is logical assumption but one which contains an error , you don't neccaerily but something because you want it and even if you want it , it doesn't neccaserily mean you'll like it.
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Well done I did say Thats not what he would say and that it was an example.(lets say this is still an example) If he didnt like it then why would he go out of his way to buy a really old console to say I don't like it ,He must have had a reason! either to collect it or just a classic and bought back memories or it could have looked cool and was a spur of the moment buy either one of those reasons could be defended by
Classic- i bought it cause its a classic, or a good retro look for my room
Collect- obs for collecting reasons
spur of moment- its looked good at the time so i bought it, i kinda regret it now
even the spur of the moment buy even though he admited he didnt like the purchase now, he still defended it by saying it looked good at the time
ok people might not defend their purchase 100% but i do thnk 99% even on small scale or unnoticable defending people do defend their purchase















