Do you impulse purchase a certain product type?
Recent discussions with friends and family have made me realise that I have a slight problem with impulse purchasing from certain stores. These stores are WOW, Clive Peters, The Good Guys, Harvey Norman and the biggest culprit; JB HiFi. All these stores have one thing in common and that is the vending of electrical goods.
I can safely say that I am not alone. I have spoken to others who have said they too follow similar impulses when it comes to shopping, whether it is handbags, clothing or other paraphernalia (each to their own) but there are a few big questions yet to be answered for me and these are:
- Why do we make multiple purchases of the same thing?
- Are social trends making us feel obligated to make these purchases?
- Have stores developed a genius subliminal marketing system?
It’s very hard to say. I for one am a firm believer that JB HiFi use surreptitious subliminal marketing in order to convince consumers that they must buy a product from the shelf before leaving the store. I have tested the water on this theory several times by walking into a JB HiFi with the full intention of just looking and walking back out but have never succeeded. I believe it’s a factor of subtle hypnosis from the display TVs; earnest stares from the security at the exit; and the populated, well-organised structure of the DVDs, Blu-Rays, Games and CDs. I am virtually helpless.
I can’t just blame the stores here. I know I am a sucker for anything new and anything technology. I was recently taking some photos of my electrical goods to put in my digital photo frame so I could cherish my electrical friends. Here are some I’d like to share with you to demonstrate my nonsense impulse buys:
Damage done from JB HiFi:

Watching Whales in 1080p floating about in the Ocean

How awesome are whales?
This is my Sony Bravia 40” XBR which set me back $3000. It is such a lovely TV and do not regret the purchase at all. A combination of the FULL HD 1080p goodness and the astonishing things that animals do makes me watch ‘The Planet Earth’ Documentary over and over again.

PS3 Games and Blu-Ray Discs purchased on impulse
These are the games and blu-ray discs I have. At around $100 a game I have spent poo bags worth of money here especially considering I play one game on average for about 2 hours before never touching it again. I played Ninja Gaiden for about 30 minutes before it got too hard so I chucked a hissy fit, never to return to it again.

Amplifier, PS3, DVD Player
And here is an amplifier, playstation 3 and DVD player. The amplifier is around 300 years old but still goes hard with the surround sound for my room. I think I bought this with my first Civic Video pay cheque. I had another 2 DVD players but gave these to friends who had no idea what a DVD player was in 2004. Needless to say – I asked if they had heard of TVs before I gave it to them.

LG LCD TV
This is another TV purchase. It’s actually quite a good quality TV for its time. I’d estimate I bought this in 1989 but I am probably wrong.

iPod nano 4th Generation, iPod Video, iPhone 3G
The iPods I got from JB HiFi but the iPhone was from Virgin. Regardless why do I have 3 music players?….
wait a minute…

MD Player - Japan's cool kid's device
Oh no another! it’s another music player! This one I got from Japan because all the cool kids in Japan had one. I came back with it to Australia and no one knew what it bloody was so I just put it away and haven’t used it since.

Birthday Present - Recommend for cricket.
This TV I got for one of my birthdays from my parents from Clive Peters. It is a 50” Hitachi Plasma which is great for watching cricket but Deal or No Deal leaves slight burning on the screen if you watch it for too long (I don’t care, it’s a crap show anyway). Thanks for helping out with my addiction to electrical goods. My family is very encouraging. I told my brother not to buy me alcohol because I drink too much and so for Christmas (a few weeks later) he buys me a great big bottle of Vodka.

Panasonic DVD Recorder
Oh I forgot, this DVD recorder is also from JB Hifi. I bought this specifically for when Sri Lanka was playing cricket at one time and I couldn’t watch the games because I had to work and they were on at ridiculous times.
Ok now onto computer gear:

D-Link Wired and Wireless Routers
Not only do I need the internet through Ethernet connection, but I also need wireless because I’m too damn lazy to walk a few steps to a desktop computer as opposed to my laptop which lives on the floor of various rooms in the house.

Dell XPS M1330
Speaking of which, here is the laptop. It is dead at the moment and needs a hardware replacement from Mr. Dell. Note to self: Call Mr. Dell about this.

My non-discriminating desktop PC
Here is my computer made up of parts from various brands because I’m no fan boy of anything. This computer runs both Ubuntu and Windows XP. It uses a Microsoft mouse but an Apple Keyboard. Everything plays well with a 1950s creative web cam and a set of Logitech speakers as well as a Samsung monitor. I had 2 of these monitors but one has decided to change colour settings and I can’t get it back. This is incredibly annoying when they sit side-by-side so I have removed it and put it in a dark room. I will deal with it later.

Hammy Down Computer
Here is the hammy down computer which I gave to my parents. It is a pretty good PC but now it has been fed to the lions so they can check their emails and download all sorts of nasty plagues off the internet without knowing.

Media PC
This is a media PC which I use to stream movies from the other computers to my TVs. I have used this twice in my entire life although I’m not sure why because it sounds like a pretty neat thing to have. I guess it’s just easier using a DVD player or watching it on the other computers itself.
On top of it is a hard drive caddie for IDE hard drives. I bought that a long time ago for swapping Linux ISOs at LAN parties with other friends enrolled in IT at QUT…. I usually got really drunk before the game playing began and couldn’t see what was on the screen to participate.
Oh I (again) almost forgot. Every computer needs a printer:

Printer and unused digital photo frame
Well that’s about all of the significant purchases that I’ve made on impulse. There are surely more that I have either broken, thrown out or have lost along the way.
I will leave you with this pretty hip controller I found in the store room. I don’t really know if it’s mine. I don’t remember it being mine at any point in my life, so it probably isn’t mine:

Chinese controller for a magical console
It seems like it’s from China. Yeah I’m going to confirm that this isn’t mine. I love how there are 2 ‘A’ and ‘B’ buttons. It’s as if they didn’t want to take up any more of the alphabet and make it A,B,C and D buttons. Saying ‘the top A button’ or the ‘A Red’ button is much more convenient guys! I also like how the ‘A black’ button doesn’t really fit snugly in the white placeholder. It gives it personality.
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You certainly have a lot of electrical goods. I am a sucker for Howards Storage World. I have boxes in boxes and then shelves and storage for said boxes. I can walk out of there with all sorts of things to organise and neaten my possessions. Great to see I am not alone.