Word for saying product is good after buying it even if it’s really not.
When someone buys a product that is really not that good, perhaps overpriced, and he/she then tells everyone how good it is to justify the purchase (to everyone) (to him/herself), and then spends most of the money on it if he/she does the math he/she likes the product) then he/she is happy to put it down.
What is the name of a phenomenon?
A young girl buys Beats headphones at $20 and is surprised to find they are so bad and get so big that she starts complaining about it, but
tells her friends how great they are and what a bargain it was.
What if someone is trying to save girl face without killing her.?
To make a gesture in the name of honour or reputation.
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Services, Inc.; org for education for dummies: source for information.
Post-purchase rationalization is a cognitive bias, also known as
Buyer’s Stockholm Syndrome, whereby someone who has purchased an expensive product or service overlooks any faults or defects in order to justify their purchase. As a case of choice-supportive bias, there is no exception.
Does this answer to your question in Q7 are real?
You know that I do.
What if someone is trying to save girl face without killing her.?
To make a gesture in the name of honour or reputation.
Wikimedia Commons. Organized
Services, Inc.; org for education for dummies: source for information.
Post-purchase rationalization is a cognitive bias, also known as
Buyer’s Stockholm Syndrome, whereby someone who has purchased an expensive product or service overlooks any faults or defects in order to justify their purchase. As a case of choice-supportive bias, there is no exception.
Does this answer to your question in Q7 are real?
You know that I do.
Post-purchase rationalization is a cognitive bias, also known as
Buyer’s Stockholm Syndrome, whereby someone who has purchased an expensive product or service overlooks any faults or defects in order to justify their purchase. As a case of choice-supportive bias, there is no exception.
Does this answer to your question in Q7 are real?
You know that I do.
Post-purchase rationalization is a cognitive bias, also known as
Buyer’s Stockholm Syndrome, whereby someone who has purchased an expensive product or service overlooks any faults or defects in order to justify their purchase. As a case of choice-supportive bias, there is no exception.
Does this answer to your question in Q7 are real?
You know that I do.
Post-purchase rationalization is a cognitive bias, also known as
Buyer’s Stockholm Syndrome, whereby someone who has purchased an expensive product or service overlooks any faults or defects in order to justify their purchase. As a case of choice-supportive bias, there is no exception.
Does this answer to your question in Q7 are real?
You know that I do.
What if someone is trying to save girl face without killing her.?
To make a gesture in the name of honour or reputation.
Wikimedia Commons. Organized
Services, Inc.; org for education for dummies: source for information.
Post-purchase rationalization is a cognitive bias, also known as
Buyer’s Stockholm Syndrome, whereby someone who has purchased an expensive product or service overlooks any faults or defects in order to justify their purchase. As a case of choice-supportive bias, there is no exception.
Does this answer to your question in Q7 are real?
You know that I do.
What if someone is trying to save girl face without killing her.?
To make a gesture in the name of honour or reputation.
Wikimedia Commons. Organized
Services, Inc.; org for education for dummies: source for information.