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by xxdiamondxx
5284 days ago
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In high school I was working at a failing grocery store that decided to go out of business. In the weeks prior to the going out of business sale we marked up everything in the store by at least 33%. Then we had the "sale". I remember the manager telling me we were making $30,000 a day during the week-long sale. I guess "going out of business" is good business, haha. |
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One that especially sticks out is when the Circuit City chain went under. I remember reading about how they brought in an outside company to handle the sales, and the first order of business was to raise all the prices on everything in the store. DVDs that they couldn't sale at $10 were suddenly flying off the shelves at $20 (don't remember the exact numbers).
It makes you realize what a fine line (which each person has to draw for themself) there is between clever marketing and slimy, manipulative tactics.