My article started out about pricing with regard to saving, particularly how 99¢ is such a popular price, a price ending, anyway. As I "scribbled" my streams of consciousness—besides 99¢—thoughts also included tenths of cents still anachronistically attached to gasoline per-gallon prices, coupons, before/after price changes indicated in print ads, sales taxes that no advertiser includes, and baked goods pricing.
As the seasonal buying rush is spiking around this time, …
[Read entire article at http://whilldtkwriter.blogspot.com/2009/11/99-effect-and-other-saver-thoughts.html.]
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