Buyer’s remorse is a feeling of regret or anxiety that occurs after a purchase is made. The feeling itself arises due to cognitive dissonance. Buyer’s remorse is caused by a product that didn’t meet expectations or by one that was deemed too expensive or not ultimately used or needed. ...
Buyer's remorse is a feeling of regret and concern after making a large purchase. People may experience buyer's remorse as part of...
Background: Bariatric surgery continues to be the most effective long-term treatment for obesity and its associated co-morbidities. Despite the benefits, not all patients may repeat the decision to undergo bariatric surgery based on their postoperative experience (postdecision dissonance).Wallace, ...
Let’s say a consumer experiences buyer’s remorse over a purchase. The buyer should work through the proper channels by submitting a merchant return. However, they file a false chargeback claim instead, believing it will be faster and easier. In that situation, the buyer has just committed ...
When many of us hear the termsalesperson, we cringe. We immediately think of all the times we've been talked into something or upsold, ending up as unhappy customers with buyer's remorse. But this is an outdated and stereotypical view that doesn't bear much resemblance to the best salespe...
Buying a home isn't for everyone (and that's OK). by Ross Yoder BuzzFeed Staff 💬View All 28 Comments Buying a home is massive responsibility — both when it comes to the actual financial implications of, ya know, OWNING property, and having to deal with a whole slew of logistical ...
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Byline: Robert J. Samuelson, In my last column, I misspelled the name of economist Bart van Ark. Apologies to him and readers.Newsweek