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17/08/17
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Originally posted by XI11
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Every Priceline I walk into is full of people (mostly women) who are buying things they have an immediate need for or just remembered to pick up during a daily routine/commute.
Personally I find myself in the Priceline near my work about twice a month to pick up various odds and ends such as dettol wipes, cold medicine, berocca etc.
Judging by what I see others looking at and buying, they're doing the same thing: fulfilling an immediate need they didn't plan in advance for.
Unless most people start to become very organised and forward-thinking in their lives I don't see this type of business model not working.
Just an observation and opinion I have.
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My wife did exactly that went into Priceline for floss. Came back with a lot of shampoo as well. God knows what else.
Anyways point is its like going to Bunnings, IKEA, Woolies you go in with a plan you come out a lot poorer especially when its women and Priceline.
She told me to buy shares in it. Which I said I should. But what she doesnt know I already have shares in API.
Just need more at a cheap price.