“NEW YORK (AP) -- J.C. Penney is permanently marking down all of its merchandise by at least 40 percent so shoppers no longer have to wait for sales to get bargains.
Penney said Wednesday that it is getting rid of the hundreds of sales it offers each year in favor of a simpler approach to pricing. Starting on Feb. 1, the retailer is rolling out an “Every Day” pricing strategy with much fewer sales throughout the year”
No everyone will be happy about this, but I say YEAH! I realize I may be standing alone, but I applaud their decision to offer what, on the surface, appears to be true pricing. Now I want everyone else to follow suit.
Many sales are a problem for seniors on fixed incomes. If you know the sale is coming it may not be so bad, but if it falls at the wrong time of the month, a senior can feel screwed. Most of us get one check a month. If the deep discount sale is not shortly thereafter, we have nothing left for the sale,
I have always known items are outrageously priced and when they get down to the sales, they are getting closer to the fair price. I know businesses need to make money, but the price gouging leaves the low income and even many of the middle income out of the picture. Add technology to the purchasing mix – forget that. Anything you buy is outdated by the time you get it home. So get ready to spend another $1,000 and in the next six months to get the new and better and one with more gadgets.
I have an ancient computer — ten years old. There is nothing portable about it. In fact, I now need a family member to come and move it if that becomes necessary. I can no longer watch videos. They jerk, stop and my computer spits out a sign telling me I need to upgrade to the latest version. I don’t mind doing that, but I can’t. The company tells me my computer system is not compatible. So I go back to Apple to upgrade my system. We’re sorry. Your computer can no longer be upgraded. You need to BUY a new computer.
I am most likely at fault. I did not keep up with all the little improvements along the way. Frankly, I didn’t have the money to upgrade every six months. I used to keep up — when I had some extra money which maybe why I’m sort now. But the last time I made a major system change all my programs needed to be upgraded too. Yikes. I should have bought a car.
I am a capitalist. I want business to make money. However, I am sick and tire of everyone trying to topple Bill Gates and be the richest person. I am glad Bill Gates is beginning to give some of that money away, but there is a better and simpler way and it may have even made their product available to more people. This is just a thought. Try fair pricing. When production costs go down, lower your price. Make a product that does not become obsolete in six months. Does anyone really need a billion dollars – well maybe if you want gas for your car and need to get groceries, but that’s another issue.
You guys are all genus’s and becoming billionaires faster than I change clothes. Can’t any of you figure out how to let the old items you made your billion off continue to work?
I liked my Mac. I loved my Mac. I am getting closer and closer to the day that the best use may be as a step stool — a very expensive step stool. But it will be too heavy for me to move it around. I haven’t checked into all the costs of upgrading all the programs associated with what I like to do. I know some of them no longer exist. But when you finally make it impossible to send emails, read news items, do the newsletter and posters I do for the residents at my apartments using my old Photoshop and no longer available Freehand I suppose I will need a computerized casket so my living friends and family can talk to the dead. I may as well sign up for one of those cremation services. A lot of companies want to burn me up but I never get notices about being buried. I suppose even that is becoming passé.
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Dear Clyde: yes, it is tough that technology keeps evolving, especially in the computer and media world... and makes a 3 year old computer in need of replacement.
On the one hand, I buy software for $160 that did not exist (except in recording studios) in the past... and then, it was more than one week's salary to purchase. Now, it can be purchased for less than one day's salary.
But... I hear you... it is hard for those without the extra margin of income to upgrade every 3 or so years. And it is frustrating that what worked just years ago, is no longer working as well....
hang in there. Other than using a computer in the public library, or buying 4 or so at the retirement center for all to use, I have no solution to offer.
Much love across the many miles. Much love in Christ always and unconditionally; Caryn
You are rig of course. We can't stop "progress," Its just me and in time I will be blocked out of doing what I enjoy. I'll hang in there until there is noting left to hang on to. At that point I will got to the library for email or whatever the current technology will call it. I will not longer do newsletters, flyers etc. I'll live with it. I just started mourning the loss a little early. Remember, us old dues mourn the loss of the past. Well, not all of it.
Make your next purchase a laptop!
Actually, I bought a small one at Walmart for $160 already loaded...an emachine...it's got a lot of memory and easy to use, and if you require something to run a disc, you can just buy extra to plug in, but really....i never use my computer much more than a photo downloader, email and FB....that's pretty much it...and that little laptop does it all. Plus I can carry it around with me in my purse when I travel. Or anywhere in the house. Look into it! :)
Dear Clyde: I surely understand grieving... and you are right to grieve the loss.
Cartoon has a point about going to the low-end market: it is low cost, and performance should be good for at least one year (or two). Are you interested in MicroSoft, or is it Mac only?
Much love in Christ always and unconditionally; Caryn
Maybe I'm too hooked on Photoshop. I do all my newsletters and scanning adjustments with this outrageously expensive program. Maybe I just don't want to change. But you guys are both right. And you have convinced me. While the thought of leaving Mac is depressing, It may be my only hope. I will start the search tomorrow. It will correct my boredom by giving me something meaningful to do.
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