When we want something, some people suggest a solution. Someone who encourages you to do this if you feel like doing something. People who make such offers do so because they can make a profit by making an offer. I don’t know what the benefits are. Because people who want something have their heads full of desire.
I don’t know what the offerers are looking for1
A DIY shop called Michaels in the US sells Christmas trees (fake) at a 60% discount2
But since Christmas is approaching,3
a 100-dollar tree | offer | actually |
---|---|---|
tree | 60% discount | 60% discount |
decoration | almost half price | |
shipping cost | $ 49 | $ 49 |
spending | 89 dollars | over $ 100 |
I don’t have to think about it.
Of course, it may be because the proposer is kind. A person wants something but cannot get it. The proponent may have seen it and suggested to do this. However, there are other cases. You may be advised that you do not want to.
For example, eating and you are full. And how about a dessert? If possible, I would like you to suggest something to eat when I am hungry.
↩︎You can buy a 100-dollar tree for 40 dollars. However, the shipping cost is $ 49. The postage is higher than the goods.
Moreover, few people buy only fake trees. Purchasers will purchase decoration materials together. These items are almost half price, but if you buy accessories together, it will cost you over $ 100.
↩︎Even if the goods are discounted by 60%, when you actually make a purchase, the final expense will exceed the original price. Still, many consumers are moved by the offer of a 60% discount. Offerers expect profits. It is a 60% discount if a transaction amount higher than the original price is expected.
But since Christmas is approaching, spending more than $ 100 is one option, right? That’s all for today’s post. Thank you ↩︎
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