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"money for value" or "value for money"

 
 
123321
 
Reply Sun 4 Sep, 2005 11:53 am
Money for value or
Value for money

Which one is the correct expression of worthwhile on spending every $$, spending smart, etc.. ? or both of them have the same meaning ?
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Phoenix32890
 
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Reply Sun 4 Sep, 2005 11:56 am
"Value for the money". For example, That car, is as good as one which costs thousands more. It is a great value for the money.
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123321
 
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Reply Tue 6 Sep, 2005 08:55 am
thank you so much
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Eskimo
 
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Reply Wed 5 Oct, 2005 04:18 am
I think it's value for money, don't ask me why, it just seems right to me Laughing
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barrythemod
 
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Reply Sun 16 Oct, 2005 07:01 pm
Re: "money for value" or "value for money&quo
123321 wrote:
Money for value or
Value for money

Which one is the correct expression of worthwhile on spending every $$, spending smart, etc.. ? or both of them have the same meaning ?


From a U.K. standpoint,I`ve never heard of "Money for value"
"Value for money" is construde as an advertising gimick Rolling Eyes
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