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You're the victim of monopoly.
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Even in the city where there are a lot of places it was still pretty expensive. Maybe not $120 but you definitely pay 60-80.
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The service costs + rents are much higher from here I guess. The screens are imported from China for $1 to $10 based on type.
Mine is IPS LCD which is not high end, it costs less than a dollar when you bulk buy from china. Till it reaches the retailer here, I assume $1 in additional costs and $ 1 profit to intermediaries. And I paid around $7 which is still more than the double amount at which the retailer buys it.
The real reason of being it so cheap here and having so many mobile repair shops lies in the culture as well. We keep on getting things repaired until they are completely useless.
The shop where I got the repair employs 7 boys including him and while I was getting my phone repaired there were at least 10 more people waiting for theirs.
Having more population is definitely a boon.
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There is definitely a throw away culture in the west. My mom wanted to buy a new stove because the handle was loose. She said "I can't use it like that". I tightened two screws and it was fine. Haha
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Yes, I think India is the most passive country to the throw away culture. I remember how my great grandmother used to make bowls with paper and mud. I even saw her using old plastic brushes needle thread into petticoats.
We (my generation) also don't like throwing things.
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Claude Monet painted nearly 300 water lily paintings from the late 1890s until his death in 1926.
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The first college chartered in the United States was done so in 1782, with 50 guineas (a type of coin) donated by George Washington toward its founding. Washington College is still open today
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You’re likely familiar with the concept of fingerprints, but people also have a “noseprint,” a set of distinct and unique impressions on the inside of your nose.
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While there are many celebrity tequila brands from public figures like George Clooney (Casamigos) to Kendall Jenner (818 Tequila) currently on the market, Vinepair reports that Cabo Wabo Tequila by former Van Halen frontman Sammy Hagar was the original celebrity tequila, launched in 1996
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