we aren't dumb.
By Matt Adams on January 23, 2009
I often see communication from companies that think we (consumers) are dumb.
Examples.
• Circuit City is filing for bankruptcy due to the economic colapse.
– The reality is that CC has been failing for the past 5 years. The last 6 months were merly the nail in the coffin.
• Microsoft is cutting 5000 jobs because the slow economy.
– Again, same story, Stocks and sales have been down for 2 years, yet apple reports one of the biggest profits (26% growth) ever for 4th quarter 08. Maybe the issue is bigger than the current economy.
• I recently switched cell phone carriers. My former carrier wants me back, and is offering me “special deals to come back”
– The problem is that these so called special deals, are not special. In fact, they are worse than the deals a new subscriber would get walking off the street.
• Locally, ASU is announcing huge budget cuts because the state is cutting some educational funding. They are dropping programs, loosing teachers, and making class sizes huge.
– The problem here is that ASU has raised tuition 233% in the last six years, and the ASU president makes $750k a year, plus $750K in bonuses. The average state school president makes $420k. Seems to me they are whining and cutting the wrong things. ASU is a business after all. Maybe they should run it like one.
Consumers are not a dumb as big companies think.