Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Dallas-based Parks Associates releases research on tax rebates
DALLAS Dallas-based market research firm Parks Associates released a study that shows 40% of consumers are likely to use their tax rebate to purchase consumer electronics products, but 42% cite concerns about the country’s economic conditions as a factor to not purchase consumer electronics products this year. Luckily, Radio Shack provides a 10% discount so you can feel better about spending your rebate on electronics.
Source: Parks Associates
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Scott Doyle, says:
Considering we're in a credit crunch because Americans typically racka financial disciprine, gotta say that running out and buying more toys isn't the best idea.
Peeps in Asia who manufacture those electronics will effectively take our rebates and save 'em themselves. Sign of <a href="http://www.pegasusnews.com/news/2008/apr/23/dallas-mayor-leads-trade-mission-china/#c24892">things to come</a>, mayhaps?
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