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But it IS how we see prices. If there weren’t science behind it, they wouldn’t be doing it.

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JC Penny kinda showed that no. It isn’t pseudocience

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What’s the story about JC Penny?

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Some marketing strategies are pseudoscience, but this one isn’t.

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Does anyone in the thread have actual info to back this up?

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I was watching a PBS documentary about the first humans in the Americas. All the scientists are super cool until you get to the American anthropologist who starts using phrenology to explain why Native American tribes shouldn’t be given repatriation rights, only for a Danish geneticist to say “yeah, this is absolutely a Native American and i am willing to testify to that in any court of law”

Pseudoscience is still all the rage if it can be used to push a political agenda.

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But it IS how we see prices.

I don’t. Never did. I’m sure I’m not the only one.

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Same, I’ve always just rounded up. Even when it comes to things like .50¢ I still just round it up to the next dollar.

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You do though

At some level you will favor the 19.99. You might justify it with some other rational but there will be the bias.

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No, I dont though.

It really depends on the study you choose to believe into. (No, everyone does it, isn’t a pro argument. People always had strange beliefs which later changed. I think it’s called major consensus narrative or maybe consensus reality

I like this hill, I’ll stay here. Thank you.)

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No, I really don’t.

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The science is about how you initially react to the number. Your brain will see $19, and immediately you’ll think it’s $19. Only upon further inspection and processing through your cognition, you recognise that its $19.99, which is basically $20.

It’s that initial reaction they want, to grab your attention. Anyone who is going through life without leveraging their higher thinking will fall for this shit. Anyone who thinks, at all, won’t.

Unfortunately, there’s a nontrivial number of people who fall into that first category. People who were never taught to think. They just do.

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dowsing for suckadrippas

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$20 and $10 shipping: 😡

$30 and free shipping: 😄

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This reminds me of my early shopping days using EBay, where it wasn’t uncommon for sellers to under-price their products so they show up near the top of the price (cheapest-most expensive) sort pile, and then charge an outrageous amount in shipping.

I’ve found that almost always (at the time), that the seller offering free or low cost shipping was usually cheaper.

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That was because their fees were based on the sale price of the item minus the shipping. So they were only paying fees on 1 cent. They changed the fees so that the total sale including shipping is calculated.

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Part of it is that there’s less hidden costs. I like it when it’s just “the total is $30” instead of “there’s $8 shipping and a $2 service fee and then $4 in taxes and…”

I’ve also seen some online stores lure in a customer with a really cheap initial price and then on the last page just slam them with insane shipping and handling fees hoping that the customer either doesn’t notice or feels too invested at this point to cancel their purchase.

But yes, part of it is also people are stupid when they see the word “free” as if the store wouldn’t move the cost somewhere else.

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I don’t understand people who won’t pay £5 for shipping, but will instead spend another £15 on something they don’t need so they get free shipping.

All you’ve done is lost money.

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It depends. If it’s something I know I’ll use, especially a consumable, I’ll do it.

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That at least allows you to retrieve the full amount if you return the goods. Shipping costs you don’t get back.

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I’ll admit, this works on me sometimes.

I hate that it does, but it do.

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My husband is awful in that regard. He sees the first digit only and then rounds it down. “It’s just 30€” - it’s 39,99€. “It’s like 200€” - it’s 289,90€, “5000€” - 5999€. I love him to pieces but I don’t trust any of his numbers.

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I love him to pieces

How many? About 200?

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Best I can do is 199

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A whole 100 pieces? What a deal!

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My dad is the same with gas price. If gas is 156.9 cents a litre? Nah to him it’s 156 cents a litre

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0_0 I take it you do the lion’s share of the finances haha

At least I hope

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From my experience working in retail I’ve seen people say out loud something like “oh, it’s only 4 dollars!” When the sticker says $4.99. This shit apparently works on a lot of people for some reason.

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This is my neighbor all the time.

Like dude, round up!

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I think I’ve heard a couple people do this. One directly in response to me saying it was $5 lol.

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I do that with gas, but everybody knows the .9 cents are implied.

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Funny, I might be the only person I know who automatically rounds up gas prices…

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Honestly, however much I want to pretend to be better than that, I think it does work on me. Obviously not on a conscious level, I know how numbers work, but some part of my monkey brain sees the 1 instead of the 2 and therefore concludes that it must be way cheaper. It’s a feeling that no amount of facts is going to disable. And in the end many purchasing decisions aren’t based on a full analysis but on feelings.

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