But sometimes it might be better if the company didn't try to pass something off as a "sale" at a price that will make people reluctant to buy from them at all.
(And, yes, I do buy from the Flight Sim Store.)
Do you want this

Or this?

BLAZE wrote:I like how they still use the (.99) or (.95) at the end of prices. Or should I say, I like how that still works as it was designed to.I still
fall for it.
I heard a loooong time ago that it may have been done that way so the price after taxes would be even. But Me, I think it's the
original reason, just another way to make the consumer/sheeople think the cost is lower then it really is...
It's noted by many, Foz; I remember a young Hilary Duff commenting about it. Neither does it work well with me since I usually round off to the next dollar, especially if adding or for comparison pricing.Fozzer wrote:Every time I see that, for example; "For sale: £9.99", my brain shouts out...
"No it isn't!....Its TEN POUNDS!"
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