That is if a person lives somewhere that has high-speed internet available. I live out in the country, I can't even have satellites because of the tree lines. But I am lucky that I have a Verizon tower just 1.5 miles from my house. I use my cell phone with mobile hotspot data and also have an extra Verizon hotspot device. I smile and happy with 10 mbps.Internet companies will try to convince you that you need more speed at a higher cost. Many households will get by just fine with 25 mbps or even less. But internet companies try to convince you to upgrade to 100 mbps or even 1 gbps when you would never even get close to needing that speed.
I tell you something else that kinda irritates me. Back in the 80's my parents had an autoparts business. The people representing the franchise that my Dad had his store with, came in showing Dad how to make more sales. They taught us to keep re-arranging items on the shelves moving them around. That way customers will not get used to finding items in the same spot every time they walk into the store but instead be forced to look for a particular item and find other stuff to buy while doing so.
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