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Match the example with the pricing issue.
Jill picked a dress off the rack for \$29.99, so she purchased it. When she got home, she realized that the cashier charged her \(\$ 31.99\) for the dress.
The MSRP on a blouse is \(\$ 50.00\). The retailer gets a very special deal, and retails it from the day it is received at \(\$ 30.00\). It prepares in-store signage that says' "Regularly \(\$ 50.00\), special price, \$30.00."
A local coffee shop opened up across the street from a national chain and the national chain radically lowered their prices.
An electronics store advertised a 32-inch flat screen television for \(\$ 399.00\). When customers arrived, the store did not have any of those televisions, but had another model for sale at \(\$ 499.00\).
Two major department stores decide to sell namedbrand luggage at a discounted price to discourage competition from a specialty luggage store.
Promotional coupons being sent by text to customers (who have opted in) within a certain radius of a retailer.
PRICING ISSUE
EXAMPLE
Predatory pricing
Horizontal Price Fixing
Bait and Switch
Scanned versus posted prices
Deceptive reference prices
Geofencing
 Match the example with the pricing issue. Jill picked a dress

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