Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Why Pay More?


Why would any one pay $15.00 or more for a hair cut when hair cuts are going for $3.99? Some people don't realize is number one you get what you pay for. It is rare to find value at a cheep price. I will not say that it is impossible but not likely, not for a third of the price. Most things are regulated and a standardized price is made no one varies more than a few cents or in most cases within a dolor range. There is a standard price for a car there is a blue book that establishes a standard price. Gasoline stations at the most might be 10 cents. Every industry I can think of has a standard price.


Most of the price gauging is oriental shops. They set up there 3.99 shops and the cut buy volume. Most of the cuts are done in less than 10 minuets. Most of those cuts are a mess but I can understand some people are on a budget and they mostly don't care how there hair looks. Some people just want a cut. Cutting hair by volume may sound like a good concept, but I think it is not. Hair is not inventory you can't order a hair cut. It takes a little more than the time that they put in to cut someone's hair well. Any one can run the clippers across a head and the hair is going to cut.

Even in a slow economy there is enough to go around for every one. There is money to be made by all; some people will never pay over a certain amount for a hair cut, and that's that to them, a hair cut is not important to those people. The fact is they sell home hair cut kits in stores and Cheep hair clippers are available to anyone at any chain store; just like most professions there is almost always a way for a person to do some things for them self. Everyone doesn't call a plumber or a mechanic or even a doctor unless absolutely necessary.


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