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All it takes is one bad experience to sour one on a company. Amazing how that works.
Later,
Dan
it's a basic survival protocal imbedded in the way we function as a human.
it's aversion conditioning.
IE.. seeing the bright color of a bug, and then finding out that bright color tastes BAD
it's eating a sausage and then having food poisoning so bad you had to be hospitalized and in critical care for 2 weeks, and then not wanting sausage!
I't like buying a gm and beig burned so bad by the lack of customer service and nitpicked by all it's lemony faults and not wanting a gm again.
Like buying a computer, being burned by that brand and not wanting another.
happens all thru nature.
It's how sheep and goat farmers protect their livestock from predators.
take some sacraficial carcass's and then douse them in a powder that causes extreme nausia and then putting them out fo r the coyote to eat.
those yote's won't attack the sheep / goats after that.
natural conditioning can take effect in as little as 1 iteration.. it's there as a defense mechanism designed to keep us safe. it just bleeds over intot he psychology area too.
have a bad enough experience with something and you avoid it.
no great mystery there.