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The definition of a consumer is "a person who purchases goods and services for personal use." But, what if we didn't have to consume or purchase everything we need in life? What if we had the option to borrow the things we don't need or want to buy? Why do you need to buy a drill, or a book, or tent, or a snowboard, or a coat, or anything else for that matter if you're not going to use it all the time? It doesn't make any sense. Wouldn't you rather keep your hard earned cash and spend it on the things you actually do need? (i.e. your mortgage, your savings, a college fund, even just having a memorable night out on the town with your friends or loved ones, or for that much needed trip that you've been meaning to take) What if you could borrow the things you only need every now and then, get access to huge deals on the things that you do want to buy, and even try out products before you do decide to buy them? This is the All Access Economy and we here at HereYaGo are ready to blow your mind! If you want to stick with the old way of doing things like buying tons of stuff you really don't need and then having it sit around collecting dust, then this future isn't for you. But if you're tired of the status quo and tired of blowing way too much cash when it could be going to better use, then we've got you covered.HereYaGo | Share What You Have, Borrow What You Need, and Save on What You CraveFood for Thought - Right now we live in a world where Americans spend $1.2 trillion annually on nonessential goods—in other words, items they don't need. 1 out of every 10 Americans rents offsite storage making it the fastest growing segment of the commercial real estate industry over the past four decades, 25% of people with two-car garages don't have room to park cars inside them and 32% only have room for one vehicle. It's more than safe to say that we've reached the era of "peak stuff".
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