@@percycarter2129 Cabazon,CA near Palm Springs, Ca. But these type of cells and discounts would apply anywhere in the US if you sign up for Polo connect.
New sells faster but if you got used then It is harder for used items it would need to be vintage or some collectible pieces. Regular polos are not what I would focus on.
Perché fai un test con il movimento vibrante di un pezzo di carta? A cosa serve? Il Bose usa un Band-Pass con una qualità del basso superiore a quella dell'altro sub in Reflex semplice e non deve necessariamente spostare tanta aria per avere un ottimo basso.
Got my first text message from the Polo Factory Store with a 25%off in store deal and it says click link for details. I clicked the link but it's just a page that says 25%off There is no code or QR Code or anything for the register person to zap. In your experience do you just show them the 25%off and they just type it in? I'm a newbie so sorry for the question.
Not sure how that’s a bad thing. Doesn’t the store want to sell their product before it heads to a liquidator? Maybe you don’t understand the complete process of retail. Thank you for watching! Ralph Lauren is the #1 Fashion House in my eyes so will keep buying it.
Hey man, great video. Congratulations on gaining 1000 subscribers. Showing support as a lover of the Lo! I’m more of a tech base channel but I do live the Lo life style. Would be interested in collaborating with you and possibly helping to branch the culture more going forward as I’m going to get to a space where I will also be doing: •Hauls •Unboxing •Deals •Reviews Also and this is important, thank you for your service for Our country. Max Luv.
Thanks for the question! Both of those units would work but using the L/R channels only because it is a passive subwoofer. This receives all audio input through the L/R channels only. No separate sub inputs on this sub. You would only be able to control the sub levels through the receiver settings. Hope this helps.
@@MiguelGaribay909 i really wanna try how it would sound with 4 channel tbh thats why i wanted to use the Kenwood and connect em both via an dac to my pc but if thats not really possible ill prob put it into the 2 channels still free in my pioneer
I really don't understand how you can do this stuff for a living and never realize that the outlets sell "made-for-outlet" clothes of lesser quality. The MSRP is a lie, it's a psychological trick, they were never intended to sell at that price as the outlets. But it makes sense that in this video you only bought stuff from the website in your own size, so I think the scam you are running is that you buy the outlet stuff and resell that claiming that it to be the PRL stuff one would find at a mainline store. Quite pathetic, but you gotta hustle, right?
Thank you for your comment! I guess not everyone is fortunate like yourself to be wealthy enough to shop from the RL stores. Outlet stores and malls are available for those that prefer discounted products. Now, there are lines strictly for outlets and there are lines that bring in items from the main stores as well so don’t understand your judgement and assuming everything is lower quality. PRL is PRL so not sure what scam you are insinuating. 🤔 Maybe saving money and getting deals on PRL is not your thing so this channel may not be your cup of luxury tea.
@@bigguy2008 how old are you? 😂 Mainline PRL? There is no such thing as mainline PRL. Do you mean flagship? If I was running a scam do you think I would document it for everyone to see? 🤦♂️ I buy PRL and sell PRL. Whether you think the outlet is not real then that is something you need to discuss with PRL Co. not me. I welcome you to send me the link to your video of your mainline PRL collection. I want to be amazed with your one of a kind real pieces.
@@MiguelGaribay909 I'm starting to realize that you might just be ignorant rather than malicious. Compared to other brands, which clearly mark their "made for outlet" offerings from their mainline stuff, Polo occasionally uses the same tags but the regular quality stuff (I don't say high because Polo quality has degraded over the years, even the non-outlet stuff) will sometimes have a "Polo by Ralph Lauren" tag. The MSRP at the outlet is fake and it was never meant to sell at those prices. This is why legally, when Marshalls sells the outlet stuff, they will perhaps sell an OBCD at 50 dollars and say compare to 70 dollars, yet the old tag on it will say 125 dollars. This is of course a psychological trick, the MSRP of 125 is fake. Of course, it was never meant to sell at 125 dollars because it was built with inferior materials compared to the ones that actually meant to sell for that much. But you document the scam for all to see on here. For example, when you buy stuff for yourself, you are more than happy to show the "savings" and how much you really paid for your clothes. But I notice when you buy things to resell, you never show what you actually paid, so you are trying to perhaps price things according to the phony MSRP. There is a store in my town that sells exclusively "made for outlet" clothing without all of the discounts and promo deals that are built into the outlet clothing experience (designed so that people like you constantly check deals to buy stuff, the real MSRP is ironically what you end up paying). You are running a similar scam to this store.
@@MiguelGaribay909 I don't think you are that malicious to be knowingly running a scam. You are in fact addicted to the "promo/sales" psychological tactics that companies use to sell this garbage. Look up the story of JCPenny in the 2010s. They got a new CEO in 2012 who tried to change that model. Instead of putting a phony MSRP of 30$ and then constantly running 50% off sales and other 30% off promos that would take the price down to perhaps 7$, his strategy was to just sell the garment at 7$ from the start, run no sales whatsoever as the lowest sale price is the REAL MSRP to begin with. The idea was that consumers would trust the brand and be clever enough to realize what was happening and respect their honesty. However, it backfired! It turns out that consumers are addicted to believing that they are finding a deal (like yourself). There is a class of consumer that will constantly acquire stuff because they think they are being clever by stacking promos and sales because there is psychological gratification in doing so. But the lowest sale price is the REAL MSRP, this is what JCPenny exposed. They leave items out in these kinds of stores that no one would ever buy at MSRP, constantly run 20% to 50% sales to move merchandise and then sell it later. I mean, you are even signed into a program where they give you updates on when to buy stuff, you are too deep into this mess and I'm not sure if what I'm saying will make any sense to you.