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by Nevermark
748 days ago
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When it is so well known, at some point it isn’t a “trick” anymore, right? It isn’t as if retailers can fight reality. Or that they can “come clean” by putting fine print under prices explaining why they are ending prices in 9. Which would create a major distraction messing with any sale. It is just real-world reliable wackiness that both sellers and purchasers should be aware of. There is no purely objective way to relate to selling and purchasing prices. Short of very simple scenarios where a spreadsheet actually captured all the real criteria. Many products make people happier if the price is higher. Is that happiness bump a fraud, or the point? Just remember to ask for $199,999.99 salary in your next interview! |
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Why would they do that? That might lessen their sales if people knew of the effect, as a nocebo.