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<blockquote data-quote="Steevo" data-source="post: 6501431" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>Agreed. Far too many things are bought and either not used, thrown away or such. Just not valued. Take free upgrades on phones, or fashion as mentioned earlier. Even the rise in 4x4 vehicles for most families, and increased fuel consumption as a result. Plenty of money (invisibly!) wasted in many different ways trying to keep up with the latest x, y or z. How many items are replaced not because they are broken, but just because they think they need the next bigger/better option.</p><p></p><p>The increasing cost of labour hasn't helped matters - a broken washing machine now would be a min. £100 callout to even look at it, before parts/labour to fix it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steevo, post: 6501431, member: 430"] Agreed. Far too many things are bought and either not used, thrown away or such. Just not valued. Take free upgrades on phones, or fashion as mentioned earlier. Even the rise in 4x4 vehicles for most families, and increased fuel consumption as a result. Plenty of money (invisibly!) wasted in many different ways trying to keep up with the latest x, y or z. How many items are replaced not because they are broken, but just because they think they need the next bigger/better option. The increasing cost of labour hasn't helped matters - a broken washing machine now would be a min. £100 callout to even look at it, before parts/labour to fix it. [/QUOTE]
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