Cheap but also cheap quality. Do you agree?

Jakarta, Indonesia
April 25, 2017 4:44am CST
I had been shopping for batteries at the camera store, and by the shop assistant was directed to buy a cheaper but different product. But I still insist on genuine product from my camera brand. Finally I was given, the price is 50% more expensive than offered. I was curious, until my home browsing on the internet, I just know, offered it has a different specs in amperenya which will impact the battery's exhausting power quickly. Now I have principles, I spend $ 1 and must get the same value. I am bored with the language of marketing, cheap but also cheap quality. Do you agree?
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6 responses
@DianneN (247191)
• United States
25 Apr 17
I only buy the best ones available.
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@minx267 (15527)
• Hartford, Connecticut
25 Apr 17
yes often the cheap ones are also of lesser quality - especially batteries I have noticed they do not last as long when I buy the cheap ones.
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@Sreekala (34312)
• India
25 Apr 17
Yes, the product is cheap the the quality must be like that. We have to pay pretty much for good qualities products.
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@Jackalyn (7559)
• Oxford, England
25 Apr 17
No. I regularly use batteries from the pound stores. There is no difference.
• Jakarta, Indonesia
25 Apr 17
Try to read back the spec you can, and generally can be used, but the battery life is not the same. I have experience using action camera, and use the backup battery with other brands, generally there is a shortage, time consuming, quickly damaged, and when the check was unstable power. Consider when using a product that is not standartnya.
• Agra, India
25 Apr 17
I strongly agree with you
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@JediYoda (1646)
• Samoa
7 May 17
You're on the right track. Many substandard products today in the market.