Sentences with phrase «often people buy something»

All too often people buy something in the heat of the moment, pressured or excited by the deals only to realise later it was not something that they needed.

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When well - respected people buy into something, we often assume that they've done our homework for us.
However, we do know that handmade work and art is something that people don't wake up thinking they «need» especially — they most often stumble upon things they like and decide to buy it.
When people buy an SUV, they often do it because they're looking forward to a more capable car that offers more space and power than they'd find in something smaller like a sedan.
The reason for this is people who buy non-fiction are often learning how to do something.
Establishing a solid credit rating is often overlooked by many people and most people only think about their score when they want to buy something.
They prey upon people's impulse to buy something immediately that they want, and do little to screen prospective homes - often resulting in dogs with bad health or behavior that end up in rescue.
Buying one's first house is often seen as a right of passage, something a young person is expected to do.
More often then I'd like to admit people buy policies thinking they have coverage for something that is specifically excluded in the policy forms.
Whole life insurance is often presented as a forced savings vehicle: people are bad at saving, so if you roll it up into something they're buying anyway (life insurance) they don't have a choice.
Although most states require drivers to buy car insurance, some people still drive around without it (something that contributes to the Highest Auto Insurance Rates) or only purchase the bare minimum, which is often not enough.
People won't necessarily be buying it as something they settled for, instead seeing it as a really good value — especially when paired with the often - inexpensive Project Fi service.
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