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Date: 16 Sep 2006 05:38:10
From: Omniryx@gmail.com
Subject: Why naive consumers make bad decisions about espresso
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Could it be because they get bad advice? http://www.splise.com/Espresso+Machine/category_807.html Will
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Date: 16 Sep 2006 10:17:44
From: daveb
Subject: Naive consumers make bad decisions about espresso
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Yes, bad, BIASED advice -- and wanting to get cheap stuff. Omniryx@gmail.com wrote: > Could it be because they get bad advice? > > http://www.splise.com/Espresso+Machine/category_807.html > > Will
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Date: 16 Sep 2006 09:38:59
From: Sheldon T. Hall - DO NOT MAIL
Subject: Re: Why naive consumers make bad decisions about espresso
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On 16 Sep 2006 05:38:10 -0700, "Omniryx@gmail.com" <Omniryx@gmail.com > wrote: >Could it be because they get bad advice? > >http://www.splise.com/Espresso+Machine/category_807.html Why should espresso be any different from any other specialty field? The naive consumer, by definition, has no knowledge or experience. Most journalists and reviewers are little better. -Shel
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Date: 16 Sep 2006 08:35:10
From: Harry Moos
Subject: Re: Why naive consumers make bad decisions about espresso
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I'm not surprised that the discount store cheapies were rated so well. In terms of numbers, I suppose it would be the deLonghi, Krups, Capresso, etc. that sell the most. I am doubtful that the La Pavoni and Pasquini Livia are that popular in the mass ket. Does it give a basis for their rankings? <Omniryx@gmail.com > wrote in message news:1158410290.773902.130870@k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Could it be because they get bad advice? > > http://www.splise.com/Espresso+Machine/category_807.html > > Will >
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