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Semantics behind sale price: When does ‘original’ price matter?
November 20, 2013 by NewsBot
Consumers love a sale. In fact, when asked what makes a sale appealing, most simply say, "The price was good." But this answer fails to acknowledge that subjective factors also contribute to the perceived value of a deal. According to new research, it's possible to increase the perception of a good deal.