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by Foy
5047 days ago
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Anyone who argues that because it costs $0.99 it should just be free isn't worth debating with. On the other hand there are documented cases where charging more like $9.99 instead of $0.99 increase sales because the higher costs increases it's perceived value. People are familiar with the saying: "you get what you pay for." |
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