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10 things to never buy again
Market Watch ^ | 02/16/2016

Posted on 02/16/2016 1:28:44 PM PST by Responsibility2nd

 

1. Cable TV

Though cable providers still have plenty of subscribers — roughly 101 million Americans, in 2015, according to research firm IBISWorld — those numbers are declining.

2. Name-brand razorblades

Americans love their Gillette razorblades — so much so that the shaving giant controls nearly 70% of the nearly $13 billion shaving industry ...

3. Bottled water

Who would pay $2 for what amounts to a bottle of tap water?

4. Credit monitoring services and identity theft insurance

The year 2015 saw more than 732 data breaches as of Dec. 8, according to the nonprofit Identity Theft Resource Center — with more than 176 million records compromised at financial firms, businesses, universities and schools, government offices and medical facilities.

5. Compact discs

Compact discs have going the way of the dodo, and streaming music will keep that trend going in 2016, says Aram Sinnreich, a media professor at Rutgers University.

6. Memory sticks and thumb drives

Computer memory sticks and thumb drives are becoming obsolete as the online storage wars heat up.

7. Mini tablets

When Apple launched the iPhone 6 Plus phablet in 2014, it may have harmed the sales of another one of their product lines —

8. Paid online dating services

Love might be priceless, but the dating industry is now worth around $2.4 billion, according to IBISWorld, with revenue split between advertising and subscription services.

9. Meal replacement plans

Meal replacement plans help you lose weight by sticking to their strict calorie-controlled shakes and soups, but ...

10. Blu-ray players

Even if you have stacks of DVDs and Blu-ray discs, it probably still isn’t advisable to buy a Blu-ray or DVD player, says Benjamin Glaser, the features editor at DealNews.com

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TOPICS: Business/Economy
KEYWORDS: consumers; dontbuy; obsolete; obsoleteproducts; slideshow
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To: Sans-Culotte

Amen on the Blu-ray points. Especially with double layer blu-rays for 4k at 100-120Gbps per disk. Sure the whole 4k thing will take years to mature, but there is no network willing, or able, to transfer that level of data within a reasonable timeframe are reasonable price point, even with the latest compression.


61 posted on 02/16/2016 2:13:06 PM PST by catbertz
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To: NYer

Haven’t bought bottled water since learning that Evian spelled backwards is naive.


62 posted on 02/16/2016 2:13:24 PM PST by mumblypeg (Reality is way more complicated than the internet. That's why I'm here.)
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To: Responsibility2nd
Whatever.

If you want quality audio and video, local channels out of HDTV broadcast range, a broad selection of programming, and hassle free viewing, cable or sat TV is still valuable. If saving money is more important to you than the programming you watch, there are certainly cheaper alternatives.

Streaming music is great, but typically requires cellular coverage and bluetooth to use in a car, doesn't sound as good through big speakers, and you usually can't easily choose a specific song. Digital music might kill the CD, but streaming is mostly for people that listen through their phone on earbuds and don't really care what they listen to, which is probably good since music only seems to get worse every year.

Storing important or sensitive data in "the cloud" is an excellent way to either lose it, or have it compromised. Meh.

Tablets will continue to be niche tech, between bigscreen smartphones and hybrid laptops. They still have a purpose when my phone is too small and my laptop is too big, which is often.

Streaming video? Netflix /Amazon etc is mostly cut rate content for "free" movies, and why spend $7.99 on "rental" pay per view when I can buy the DVD and watch it 20 times for the same price. For TV shows, sure, but I don't buy TV shows on DVD or Blu Ray. Content remains king, and if you want (legal) premium content you still have to pay for it.

63 posted on 02/16/2016 2:14:27 PM PST by xsrdx (Diligentia, Vis, Celeritas)
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To: Responsibility2nd

I use a Gillette razor with vibrating blade. I’ve found that if I get my face hot enough that I only need to replace the blade every couple months. I don’t know of the heat, the vibrating blade makes up for some dullness, or I have a soft beard. Probably all three to some extent, but it works.


64 posted on 02/16/2016 2:15:37 PM PST by Vic S
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To: wattsgnu

SD/micro sd cards, or a drive dedicated to storage you only hook up once in awhile.


65 posted on 02/16/2016 2:17:09 PM PST by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: Responsibility2nd

#6 Thumb drives. I’ll never give my local storage up. See #4, data breaches.

#5 Compact Disks. Per an industry survey I saw, classical/opera CDs will be around for a long time. LPs are now going strong too.


66 posted on 02/16/2016 2:19:18 PM PST by NewHampshireDuo
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To: Responsibility2nd

Memory sticks and thumb drives are perfect for those who want real security over their data. It has an air firewall which cannot be breached or shutdown.


67 posted on 02/16/2016 2:23:11 PM PST by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: Responsibility2nd

Never again, will I ever buy;

1. An Electric can opener. (more trouble than they are worth)

2. An HP laptop.(see above)

3. Pizza from Dominoes. (see below)

4. A glass coffee table.

5. Anything from the Mexican restaurant around the corner.

6. Single ply toilet paper.


68 posted on 02/16/2016 2:25:34 PM PST by Zeneta (Thoughts in time and out of season.)
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To: Responsibility2nd

CDs going the way of the dodo bird?

Nooooooooooooooooo.


69 posted on 02/16/2016 2:29:18 PM PST by SharpRightTurn (White, black, and red all over--America's affirmative action, metrosexual president.)
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To: Responsibility2nd

People apparently like to pay a lot of money for their 4G data plans to stream all the time. not this guy, I’d much rather use my data for something useful. Seriously, a 64G thumb drive is so small nowadays it’s literally like three dimes stacked together and almost too easy to lose.


70 posted on 02/16/2016 2:29:57 PM PST by jurroppi1 (The only thing you "pass to see what's in it" is a stool sample. h/t MrB)
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To: SkyDancer

They monitor your spending habits like a hawk, anything out of the normal they will decline and call you, as they are responsible for unauthorized charges. I recently received a call the day after using my Discover card at a gas station in South Alabama. Someone had tried to charge $600 bucks worth of music downloads.


71 posted on 02/16/2016 2:31:59 PM PST by Arkansas Tider (Army EOD (Ret))
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To: jurroppi1

Bright lanyards really help avoid loss of small thumb drives.


72 posted on 02/16/2016 2:35:24 PM PST by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: Dilbert San Diego

I have converted (replaced) most of my old movies to DVD. But a couple years back, I intentionally bought a dual DVDR/VCR so I can still play both formats back.

It can also record DVDs or VCR tape from the airwaves, so my collection continues to grow.


73 posted on 02/16/2016 2:35:52 PM PST by djf ("It's not about being nice, it's about being competent!" - Donald Trump)
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To: Arkansas Tider

I get weekly FICO reports stating no unusual activity; cost like five and change a month. My Amex card number was used or the account charged (tried to be) and Amex blocked it. Guess it’s okay although the CC’s I have give me free credit scores once a month but the FICO score is only twice a year.


74 posted on 02/16/2016 2:36:56 PM PST by SkyDancer ("Nobody Said I Was Perfect But Yet Here I Am")
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To: Responsibility2nd

It’s not only a slideshow, the whole thing is clickbait web junk, and ideological junk at that. Thumb drives obsolete because of the cloud? Not for anyone who doesn’t trust Google, Apple or other digital spies.


75 posted on 02/16/2016 2:41:32 PM PST by MaxFlint
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To: Billthedrill
nothing says "security" like an air gap.

+100

Otherwise known as an "high resistance air gap" (used when referring to unplugged power cords).

76 posted on 02/16/2016 2:41:39 PM PST by Disambiguator
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To: wattsgnu
Fyi: cds and dvds are subject to deterioration. There was a show on history about the library of Congress and they were working on ripping cds they had received. I was surprised.
77 posted on 02/16/2016 2:43:45 PM PST by NotQuiteCricket (Spoons cause obesity. Please call congress to pass a law banning spoons, for the children's future.)
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To: Responsibility2nd

Me and my sons all use Gillette double edge safety razors and we’ve been using my purchase of 100 Gillette Silver Blue blades for a long long time. I’m about to make another batch of shaving soap. The last batch lasted several years.


78 posted on 02/16/2016 2:49:52 PM PST by Elderberry
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To: Elderberry

The most significant thing you shouldn’t buy is a gop-e politician promising anything...anything.


79 posted on 02/16/2016 2:53:27 PM PST by hal ogen (First Amendment or Reeducation Camp?)
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To: cherry
I not only have a collection of CDs, but for the full experience I have a vinyl collection I occasionally add to. Some of the new vinyl being produced is high quality, and both the old ones and the new ones are great to listen to. An album is a total experience...music that coordinates to create a mood, artwork, poetry, information, lyrics. I like books, being able to refer back, flip through the pages, get away from staring at a screen.

I agree with you that ownership, holding something and appreciating it is enriching. You might be on to something. With technology, nothing is real. Once you interact with it, it's gone. There isn't that richness of the experience of truly appreciating something and making it part of your environment.

80 posted on 02/16/2016 2:56:14 PM PST by grania
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