There is a human characteristic, well documented by economists, called "the endowment effect" (See The Economist June 21, 2008 Page 95) which says that people value an item irrationally high because they own it when, if they didn't own it, it has been proven they would value it lower.
People also value things more when they pay more. Which is why it can damage a products image when it is sold to cheap.
@1xtra299 This testimonial was made after the chair was purchased. ..but anybody who paid that much for a stump would say it was the best thing that they ever sat on.
Would you recommend this over the Ergohuman chair?
oLACHESISo 2 months ago
these chairs don't work for folk with bad backs. Best chair is kneeling chair.
Hertsman50 5 months ago
I think you spelled something wrong
JeremyxFisher 7 months ago 2
where is the chart??
warakawa3 11 months ago
Nice testimonial
kobbytang 1 year ago
There is a human characteristic, well documented by economists, called "the endowment effect" (See The Economist June 21, 2008 Page 95) which says that people value an item irrationally high because they own it when, if they didn't own it, it has been proven they would value it lower.
People also value things more when they pay more. Which is why it can damage a products image when it is sold to cheap.
I have a Embody on order now.
sumflow 1 year ago
Nice testimonial but anybody who paid that much for a stump would say it was the best thing that they ever sat on.
sumflow 1 year ago
@sumflow not really if you actually try out the chairs before you buy it...
1xtra299 1 year ago
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@1xtra299 This testimonial was made after the chair was purchased. ..but anybody who paid that much for a stump would say it was the best thing that they ever sat on.
sumflow 8 months ago
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YaDunn0 1 year ago
@YaDunn0 lol you should get tht checked man
GetMerkedHD 1 year ago