IMO, the saying "you get what you pay for" is overused. It's not always true that paying more for something nets you a better product. Sometimes a product is just more expensive for reasons that have nothing to do with how good it is (low volume production, poor supply lines, long shipping distances, etc.). Heck, sometimes the price is held high even though it could be lower, just to make a product SEEM better. Won't name names there but I'm sure everyone can come up with at least a list of suspects.
Point is, yes, better things are usually more expensive -- BUT, don't assume something is automatically better just because it's more expensive.
Now, if you want to say "don't expect what you aren't pay for," that's different. But that might be a little too much logical finnagling for one post...
Point is, yes, better things are usually more expensive -- BUT, don't assume something is automatically better just because it's more expensive.
Now, if you want to say "don't expect what you aren't pay for," that's different. But that might be a little too much logical finnagling for one post...