Many companies are now using algorithms and personal data to determine prices one might pay especially online.
https://www.scrippsnews.com/life/mo...how-your-data-could-dictate-the-price-you-pay
I know the prices fluctuate have seen them drop on the same page by the end of an hour sometimes hoping to make one make an impulse buy.
But these schemes are a risk to consumers because a company could become reliant on customers who don't pay attention and can pay any price but also could drag down lousy consumers who can't afford what they are buying. Don't need basic goods like the same tv set or a tool being different prices for different customers. It's sort of like the same medical procedure paid by different insurance companies have different pricing.
It comes back to the consumer knowing the product & market and not buying on impulse or desire but a budget.
https://www.scrippsnews.com/life/mo...how-your-data-could-dictate-the-price-you-pay
I know the prices fluctuate have seen them drop on the same page by the end of an hour sometimes hoping to make one make an impulse buy.
But these schemes are a risk to consumers because a company could become reliant on customers who don't pay attention and can pay any price but also could drag down lousy consumers who can't afford what they are buying. Don't need basic goods like the same tv set or a tool being different prices for different customers. It's sort of like the same medical procedure paid by different insurance companies have different pricing.
It comes back to the consumer knowing the product & market and not buying on impulse or desire but a budget.
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