Infuriating to think that all these places can sell products with a 50% discount and still make money. But we are all scraping by and gotta do what we gotta do. Thanks for letting me vent.
Usually the product being sold at 50% off are:
- things that would’ve been liquidated anyway
- things that aren’t actually 50% off. The base price was increased.
- crap to get you in the door because the retailer knows you’re going to spend more on other stuff during the holiday period
Spitfire@pawb.social 1 year ago
It gets more mildly infuriating when you notice that they’ll typically jack up the prices just before a “Sale” to make it seem like a better deal.
DemBoSain@midwest.social 1 year ago
I worked for Walmart many many years ago, and this pissed me off to no end. On Thursday I would have to go through and increase the prices on everything that was going to be on sale the following week. Then Saturday morning I had to change all the prices back to what they were (or just a sliver lower). Then I would get bitched at for putting the wrong sign in place (these were supposed to get the “Rollback” signs, not the “Sale” signs, ffs).
Hated that job.
SwingingTheLamp@midwest.social 1 year ago
See the Anchoring Effect.
helpImTrappedOnline@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Do forget that after the sale it will remain at the jacked up price.
TMPinSYR@lemmy.world 1 year ago
NY State resident here. IIRC, Kauman’s got in big trouble with the Attorney General years ago for “sale prices” that allegedly represented discounts from the “usual price”. The usual price was fictitious - the products had never sold for that. I believe it led to a consumer protection law that regulated truth in advertising for sale pricing.