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By setting the entrance fee slightly higher

For example, there are mountains that collect fees. A person climbing such a mountain must pay a fee.....

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A man told me before, but a colleague at work suddenly had a stomach ache. It was a sudden abdominal pain, and there was an opinion to call an ambulance. The person who spoke to me once wanted to get into the ambulance, so he thought it was a good time and called in to arrange an ambulance.

When he explained the symptoms such as a sudden abdominal pain on the phone, the person on the other side of the phone instructed him to walk to the nearest hospital. That’s too bad.

Ambulance dispatch is basically free. If it were paid, ambulances would be called less often. Because it’s free, if someone suddenly becomes sick or injured, ambulances are often called for.

Ambulances, when paid, will only be called out when life is really dangerous.

Generally, the usage fee does not have to be something like buying something, but rather an entrance fee to use a certain service. So it’s not that expensive.

One theory is that the cheaper the price or entrance fee, the more users, and the higher the price, the less. Therefore, profit-oriented operators want to increase the number of users by setting the entrance fee as low as possible. However, there is another principle to set the price, which means to control the customer base by setting the entrance fee slightly higher.

In other words, when the entrance fee is low and the entrance fee is high, the amount of money that the customer spends will also be different because the gathering customers are different. Higher entrance fees may reduce the number of guests, but they will incur additional costs.

There seems to be such a mechanism in the entrance fee. However, the situation seems to vary greatly depending on what kind of service is provided.

For example, there are mountains that collect fees. A person climbing such a mountain must pay a fee. If you want to climb a mountain without paying, you’ll have to sneak through the jungle.

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