My girl was looking for a dress for Halloween. Yesterday she found one on Amazon for € 35 and put it in the cart, but did not buy it. Today she looked it up again and it was € 50 so she asked me to look it up with my phone with my Amazon account - it turned out to be € 23 for me, less than half of what it’s for her!

  • @[email protected]
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    22 hours ago

    They do the same as the airlines, if they see you have interest they raise the ticket price

    Edit: if you use a vpn and check airline price from another IP you will see different prices for same flight. And on Amazon my printer ink for obsolete model was $8, once I starred buying it started to hit $35-40.

    • @Illuminostro
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      31 day ago

      Motels and hotels have been doing this for decades. Check out room prices in college towns on game weekend.

      • @[email protected]
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        17 hours ago

        Right, but that would be a whole crowd’s worth of demand. Why would you raise the price of something after only one person shows interest? One person is not “demand.” And also, there probably isn’t a finite supply of the product in question like there would be for hotel rooms in one town.

      • @shalafi
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        324 hours ago

        I learned about supply and demand in middle school.