Author: WhitePlainsDave
Date: 2017-08-06 05:13
"I would tend to argue that in the consumer society that we have you could make this argument about just about anything. It is all about marketing for all kinds of products."
Yes and no I think. While it's true that by no means does the clarinet gear market uniquely hold blame for delivering product that doesn't deliver what the consumer expected/hoped, in part because sellers, if not lied, failed to deliver full product disclosure, (and consumers didn't seek it) we find this behavior more in markets that sell hope and subjective standards.
Where products [can] bear more objective and published standards, like degree of quality control, longevity of service, and underwriter's laboratory certification, consumers benefit.
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