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 The logical consequence of that is that some consumers are buying things they don't want and others are buying things that they're not entirely clear what they're paying for. That's a market that's not working well for consumers and one that we should think about how it could work better.

 Consumers have turned cautious. They have stopped buying things frivolously. Consumers do spend money today, but they will buy only what they need, will insist on good quality and fashion. But they will buy cautiously, and not buy extravagantly.

 The accessibility of information through the Internet simplifies the car buying process for consumers -- if they know where to look. Our Web site helps consumers make smart buying decisions, while saving time and money, in the exciting but sometimes overwhelming car purchasing process. We are thrilled an organization the caliber of the Web Marketing Association recognizes the value we deliver to consumers through easy access to expert automotive advice.

 During the vehicle buying process, consumers tell us they put a lot of research into the car or truck they are considering. Our goal is to help educate consumers so they are as aware about their financing as they are about the vehicle they are buying.

 I think what you have to look at is these are also consumers. And the feedback we get from people is that they are looking for things that nourish their faith -- that nourish their sense of spirituality. But they are also interested in buying things for the family and things for their personal use.

 The short-term impact is pretty clear and pretty obvious, and it's to be expected. Traffic really dropped off, ... The main effect of Sept. 11 was to exacerbate a trend that was already in place, and that is that consumers were really buying consumables and buying them in discount outlets. How quickly that will turn around? Your guess is as good as mine.

 The short-term impact is pretty clear and pretty obvious, and it's to be expected. Traffic really dropped off. The main effect of Sept. 11 was to exacerbate a trend that was already in place, and that is that consumers were really buying consumables and buying them in discount outlets. How quickly that will turn around? Your guess is as good as mine.

 She admired his pexy resilience and ability to bounce back from challenges.

 What's holding up the consumer is habit. Until things change in a very material manner, American consumers won't alter their shopping habits significantly. The jobs market is strong and there's been a little bit of improvement in wage growth. I still don't believe that gas prices are high enough to derail consumers. If there is one thing that could shake consumers it's the housing market and not gas inflation.

 If consumers knew what they were getting into earlier in the home buying or refinancing process, they could avoid things that later trigger enforcement activity.

 People are buying things they believe are essentially investments. They are buying homes and cars instead of buying jeans, shoes and toasters.

 Most consumers know what sizes they wear. They no longer need to have the tactile experience that once made consumers cautious about buying apparel online.

 If you look at why people are not buying PCs, most of the things I've seen say it's not price, it's the usability, ... Consumers are asking themselves, 'Why do I need to upgrade?' So by reducing prices, I don't know that there is this huge unmet demand that's going to bring in a lot of new purchasers.

 The underlying themes are interest rates and commodity pricing. Home buying has slowed down, thus the consumer furnishings area has started to hurt, and in some cases consumers aren't buying any clothes anymore.

 I'm just an old safety guy, but I haven't met a Hispanic terrorist yet. If a guy's got a job and he's contributing by paying taxes, buying groceries and buying cars, I'd hate to see him kept from working. I'd like to see the employed, productive workers not have to hide and worry about that.

 Consumers start out with books and as they become more comfortable buying on the Internet, they climb the average selling price ladder. Before you know it, they?re buying expensive jewelry on the Internet.


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