“The products shown on my feed change, the prices change. I’m never sure if I’m buying things at the right price.”
“Why are so fickle minded, when they offer you at least six bonus items included in the substantially discounted price?”
“Excuse me … who is fickle minded? Why can’t they show a standard price tag?”
“Because each buyer needs to feel they’ve got an exceptionally good deal, customised to their specific needs.”


There’s that thing about mixing up the variables (in selling a product): start with a base model with an attractive price. Let the profits hide in the add-ons and upgrades. Online computer sales thrive on this model.
Good Six!
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The Japanese started this concept of earning from spare parts of cars rather than the car itself. Thank you, Clark!
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It’s all about the mind games.
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Absolutely! Thank you, Mimi!
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I agree with the lament for just naming a price. A fair price is a good enough deal.
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A fair price builds trust. Thank you, D.Avery!
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aces high
there goes the planes
that drone out the warning so early in the morning
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I didn’t go to dealing cards. Wish I had. Good job.
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Thank you 😊
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Oh, the machinations of marketing. We all should remember the basics of economics. Consumers have more power than they think!
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Thank you, Denise! 😊
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Ah, the power of marketing!
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😂😂
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