Alternative evaluation
The three interviews were very different since each one made their own decision and it was also a bit strange to hear that. But I liked that. In what if they were assimilated a little was in the prices and the quality of the product and how it has to be. In terms of aesthetics, everyone agreed.
How / where do they buy?
The three were very different responses. First, an online purchase, another directly in the store, and finally, the subject buys everything second-hand because it is cheaper. They always use debit or credit cards and the last subject used checks. In this evaluation, the only one who likes to analyze the price a lot is the last subject.
Post-purchase evaluation
The three agreed that before buying any product, they had to check its quality well and see how useful it can be. Similarly, when they associate price with quality they also analyze. What is missing in this analysis is the way they use the object.
Conclusions
In general, I can see that the responses of two interviewees of mine were somewhat related. My third interviewee had nothing to do with the way other individuals shop. In the first two interviewees, I can say that I feel represented with them since they are students and they do not associate the aspect of the product so much, but how good it is for what I need it.
This group focuses more on things like quality and use. As this group is a varied group, since the third interviewee is older, I could say that the differences should not be so amazing since as one grows, tastes change and the same happens with need.
I find I care more about price when buying normally, but more about quality when buying things second hand. I guess I assume something’s quality will be good, or I’ll at least be able to accurately guess it, when buying it first hand. Buying second hand, the price is almost always great, but that just makes me suspicious so I end up worrying more about the quality.
ReplyDeleteJavier,
ReplyDeleteI agree quality is important to consider when making a purchase of any kind, including second hand ones. I do tend to consider price when making a purchase, however I like to think that you get what you pay for. Sometimes a cheaper product can result in cheaper quality. It may be better to focus more on quality than price in some instances.