Sentences with phrase «uneducated consumers»

Where else can someone who is working at unskilled things like serving tables, washing dishes, driving a delivery truck, working at an auto assembly plant or other factory, telemarketing at some boring office or who is otherwise working at any minimum wage job due to a lack of education and / or meaningful real - life experience etc., get to go to real estate classes (hoping that a few months thereafter to be guiding uneducated consumers through the most expensive and most important financial transactions of their lives in trade for big fat commissions) often with a minimalist education (maybe just scraped by at that after multiple attempts to pass grade ten or eleven) and expect to instantly be labelled a professional operative upon passing the real estate courses» exams via penning memorized responses to forewarned - about - exam - questions by instructors who need to display a suitable passing percentage of students to keep their part - time teaching jobs?
By reaching out to a number of insurance providers for quotes when you're in the market for home insurance, you'll be able to compare costs, coverages, and weed out suspiciously low quotes (which are usually indicative of low quality coverage), and spot highball offers looking to take advantage of uneducated consumers.
They often mislead uneducated consumers to assume they are getting a companion animal that is tame, loving, well behaved, and will not bite.
Let's take a look at this card to see if it can benefit frequent shoppers — or if it's just another credit trap waiting for uneducated consumers.
The biggest danger in a free market is an uneducated consumer.
There is no one to blame but us, the uneducated consumer, It is our money that keeps the animal cruelty going.
This labeling is in fact a selling tool used by pet stores to lure the uneducated consumer.
In the eyes of the uneducated consumer the Wii U is nothing more than some add - on for the Wii, yes.
Watch out for these slick defensive driving providers taking advantage of the uneducated consumer by overcharging for driving records.
By adopting this shotgun strategy from the very beginning, you'll ensure that you're getting the best possible rates for you and yours, and you'll be able to weed out shady providers that lure in customers with lowball estimates at the cost of quality coverage, as well as those who try to take advantage of the uneducated consumer with exorbitant rates.

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My uneducated, knee - jerk reaction is that American consumers seemed to do well for decades before China joined the international trade order.
The fact is it isn't, laws are formed against the consumer, laws are used AGAINST the consumer so to be naive enough to think that a credit company who deals with these companies on a day to day basis doesn't know more than you is an uneducated thought.
Some credit repair organizations, however, advertise and engage in unfair business practices which result in financial hardship for consumers, particularly those of limited economic means or are uneducated.
Are consumers really so timid and ill informed and uneducated that they can't make a decision for themselves?
We, the consumer, are not evil, we are simply uneducated.
Uneducated tech consumers went from buying a Toshiba to buying a Macbook, though they couldn't likely tell you exactly why.
Realtysellers, thus Melanie Aitken's U.S. style of real estate deliverance of non-service services for cheap designed to appeal to the masses of «cheap - is - better» uneducated button - pushing, arm - chair, lazy consumers will be the ruination of a Canadian system that has functioned very well for decades, despite the many bad apples that inhabit our system, as bad apples are always wont to inhabit all systems populated by fellow humans with strong self - serving ethoes, even within government bureaucracies no less.
Some consumers think that (the uneducated, prejudiced ones) but certainly not all.
Please do not take my following words as brushing you, or your thoughts and words off as being irrelevent... but, your attitude is very reflective of the typically uneducated Canadian consumer when it comes down to understanding just what is supposedly free in this country and who actually pays for all of the supposed freebies.
Buyer, seller, and all consumer expectations should be anchored in facts, not the noise of rumors, opinions, or uneducated guesses.
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