Does quality always follow price?
with ricky, yes
/fa/ is the other way btw
>>17339952
i'd like to know in general - ricky's just an example
>>17339967
oh... no, not at all, theres a fuckton of examples of expensive/shitty quality products
>>17339950
>Does quality always follow price?
Not ALWAYS, but pretty often.
>>17339950
No, take a look at any apple product.
>>17340000
You're mixing things up:
> Does quality always follow price?
Most of the time
> Does price always follow quality?
Nope
>>17340006
Price only follow what a company believes people will pay for it, at a given time.
>>17339950
In general, they tend to follow each other. But not always.
Engineering and marketing departments are usually separate.
>>17339950
Quality usually cost more, but costing more does not always indicate quality.
For example, $200 designer jeans and Walmart $10 specials are made in the same Chinese or Indonesian factory and all you're paying for is the label.