bobcat
Well-known Member
- Location
- Northern Calif
We all know how coupons work, but it seems that the why may be a bit more confusing.
I understand the reason behind loyalty cards to give discounts for shoppers who are returning customers, It makes sense.
I'm just not very clear on why people are required to clip a coupon (Physically or digitally) in order to get a special price.
Is it just psychological in that a sale feels more passive, and a coupon feels more like a reward? Is it a dopamine thing?
Maybe the thinking is that poor people have more time on their hands to hunt for coupons, but I'm not sure if that's always true.
It seems that price-sensitive shoppers would hunt for sales, and customers who don't care would just buy items whether on sale or not.
That seems to be Costco's method anyway. IDK
I understand the reason behind loyalty cards to give discounts for shoppers who are returning customers, It makes sense.
I'm just not very clear on why people are required to clip a coupon (Physically or digitally) in order to get a special price.
Is it just psychological in that a sale feels more passive, and a coupon feels more like a reward? Is it a dopamine thing?
Maybe the thinking is that poor people have more time on their hands to hunt for coupons, but I'm not sure if that's always true.
It seems that price-sensitive shoppers would hunt for sales, and customers who don't care would just buy items whether on sale or not.
That seems to be Costco's method anyway. IDK