• Ulrich@feddit.org
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    2 days ago

    Okay well that’s the low-hanging fruit but explain to me the correlation? How does confusing their customers fuel their greed?

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        So their strategy is making and selling shitty cards at high prices? Don’t you think that would just make consumers consider a competing brand in the future?

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          The reviews said that it was a better card than the other brand.

          Just imagine how bad those must have been!

          They don’t know they’ve been ripped off.

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          It’s like teens and IPhones, they don’t care if they pickup a used 3 year old iPhone for more money than a new Android, they want the iPhone branding

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          For most consumers it might not, the amount of nvidia propaganda advertisement in games is huge.

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          Yea I don’t know why buying a shitty product should convince me to throw more money at the company. They don’t have a monopoly, so I would just go to their competitor instead.