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Perceived Value VS Actual Value
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<blockquote data-quote="PaganMcLoud" data-source="post: 865525" data-attributes="member: 17169"><p>That (pretty much) sums it up 4me also. Im sure it's near-impossible for any seller to reflect an "actual" or "current" retail price, at ALL times. Products are discontinued, so it's quite understandable he goes with the last retail price here, even if it was 10 years ago. I don't think ALL inflated prices are "deceitful" anyway, since this is so easily confirmed on google or pricecheck, and already kinda blackens the potential purchase for most buyers. In any event, any1 who's interested in an item ALREADY has a very good idea of it's value. I'm quite certain there are a few who deliberately "inflate" these prices so the saving appears instantly more attractive, but I honestly don't believe it will ever "fool" someone into buying. A little "shady" perhaps, but not "deceitful" in my mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaganMcLoud, post: 865525, member: 17169"] That (pretty much) sums it up 4me also. Im sure it's near-impossible for any seller to reflect an "actual" or "current" retail price, at ALL times. Products are discontinued, so it's quite understandable he goes with the last retail price here, even if it was 10 years ago. I don't think ALL inflated prices are "deceitful" anyway, since this is so easily confirmed on google or pricecheck, and already kinda blackens the potential purchase for most buyers. In any event, any1 who's interested in an item ALREADY has a very good idea of it's value. I'm quite certain there are a few who deliberately "inflate" these prices so the saving appears instantly more attractive, but I honestly don't believe it will ever "fool" someone into buying. A little "shady" perhaps, but not "deceitful" in my mind. [/QUOTE]
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