How Online Shopping Makes Suckers Of Us All • Discoverology

How Online Shopping Makes Suckers Of Us All

Will you pay more for those shoes before 7 p.m.? Would the price tag be different if you lived in the suburbs? Standard prices and simple discounts are giving way to far more exotic strategies, designed to extract every last dollar from the consumer.

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