Are you willing to pay more?

Hibangel Hibangel
somewhat, yes
02/21/2012
comatose-kitty comatose-kitty
Only if theyre interesting as far as design or feel goes.
02/27/2012
AJvil AJvil
Quote:
Originally posted by sexyintexas
How willing are you to pay significantly more for green toys?
I would pay more
02/27/2012
samanthalynn samanthalynn
Quote:
Originally posted by sexyintexas
How willing are you to pay significantly more for green toys?
A little more likely
02/27/2012
ECU Pirate ECU Pirate
Just a little more
03/01/2012
425shark 425shark
A little bit more, but not too much
03/05/2012
mlmac mlmac
No never ! Why does it always cost more to go green? Because it's a scam !
03/05/2012
Jinin Jinin
Quote:
Originally posted by sexyintexas
How willing are you to pay significantly more for green toys?
A little more, definitely. Not going to let myself be ripped off though.
03/05/2012
snuggly snuggly
Quote:
Originally posted by married with children
what do you consider a green toy? Is it green if it is rechargable? Is it still green when it is made 7000 miles away in a country with no EPA or laws protecting nature?
This and so much more. All too often "green" is just slightly different. not better, just different.
03/05/2012
Undead Undead
Quote:
Originally posted by sexyintexas
How willing are you to pay significantly more for green toys?
Little more likely
03/06/2012
jmex83 jmex83
Quote:
Originally posted by sexyintexas
How willing are you to pay significantly more for green toys?
We don't really pay that much attention to "green toys". If it suits us and is more convenient, then sure. Otherwise, we don't go out of our way to get them.
03/07/2012
tinadice tinadice
Quote:
Originally posted by sexyintexas
How willing are you to pay significantly more for green toys?
A little more likely
03/09/2012
RomanticGoth RomanticGoth
I'd pay more for a rechargable toy. I want to make "greener" decisions when buying things. Plus, I hate batteries!
03/12/2012
NarcissisticLust NarcissisticLust
Quote:
Originally posted by sexyintexas
How willing are you to pay significantly more for green toys?
I HATE batteries but I really struggle justifying $100 for a vibrator just because it recharges. I'll go as high as sixty, but above that seems absurd for out-of-pocket.
03/12/2012
roskat roskat
Quote:
Originally posted by Gunsmoke
I kind of agree - not so much of a conspiracy - it's mostly a marketing ploy for the gullible who really think that a 'green' product is somehow superior to one that isn't.
I agree. I think "green products" are mostly about marketing and better profit margins.
03/13/2012
voenne voenne
Depends on the toy and how badly I want it, but I would definitely be willing to pay more for a green toy.
03/13/2012
Lock Lock
This place needs more conscientious people. =/
03/16/2012
sweetpea12 sweetpea12
Quote:
Originally posted by sexyintexas
How willing are you to pay significantly more for green toys?
A little more would be worth it but I would't ay a lot more
03/16/2012
LavenderSkies LavenderSkies
Quote:
Originally posted by sexyintexas
How willing are you to pay significantly more for green toys?
Maybe..
03/17/2012
terry62 terry62
a little more
03/18/2012
Curiouscat Curiouscat
A little. Almost all my toys now are re-chargeable, and did cost a bit more.
03/18/2012
Brandonn Brandonn
Some of the high end toys are rechargeable so ...
03/20/2012
romstomp romstomp
I'd pay a bit more, but not a significant amount to purchase a green item
03/20/2012
Aratal Aratal
Yes, depends on how much more though.
03/20/2012
Azule Azule
I would pay a little more, pretty much proportional to how much I care about the environment overall.
03/21/2012
sassyNsensual sassyNsensual
yes - but only so much. I'm more concerned about quality than it's green-ness
03/21/2012
LaSchwartz LaSchwartz
a little more.
03/23/2012
LinToxic LinToxic
Well, green toys are always better for me because I am a nature freak. Hahaha
03/24/2012
griffonc griffonc
No I would not pay more.
03/25/2012
glassrose glassrose
Quote:
Originally posted by married with children
what do you consider a green toy? Is it green if it is rechargable? Is it still green when it is made 7000 miles away in a country with no EPA or laws protecting nature?
I would say this is why "green" doesn't mean much to me, especially in regards to my toys. I look at function first, then form, and if it's produced sustainably, that's a bonus. However this word, much like "natural" really means nothing in the consumer world.
04/18/2012
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