What is odd pricing? Why do some merchants use odd pricing?
What will be an ideal response?
Odd pricing is the practice of charging prices that aren't round numbers, especially prices ending in 9 or 5 rather than 0. One important reason for odd pricing is to give buyers the illusion that they are paying significantly less: $99.99 seems a lot less than $100 to some people.
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