• idunnololz
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      122 years ago

      Why is this downvoted. I had the same question and I was genuinely confused. Are we not allowed to ask questions :x

    • Evkob (they/them)
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      812 years ago

      Presenting the pricing as if it represents a bulk discount when it doesn’t.

      The only reason to do this is to trick people who can’t do multiplication into buying more.

        • ares35
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          12 years ago

          gotta jack the price up again to afford more price stickers.

        • QuickyOP
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          102 years ago

          Yeah, but only for 1. There would still have been no saving buying 3 over 2.

            • QuickyOP
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              52 years ago

              Yeah but it was never that. Only the original price was changed with a sticker. The 2x and 3x were always as they were.

                • QuickyOP
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                  Does it though? The moment 2x is £16 , the cost of 1 shirt is £8. Therefore there’s no scaling at 3x. It doesn’t matter how much the starting price was or how much the later prices were, if the 2x price is £16 and the 3x price is £24. The cost of 1 shirt is only ever £8 if you buy more than one, meaning that any pricing variant over 2x is pointless.

          • @[email protected]
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            But you don’t pay more either. Without the discount on 3 pack, buying odd numbers would’ve been worse value than even numbers but the 3 pack discount makes all bulk purchases equal.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 years ago

          It only makes sense they did if the origianl price was higher, which is quite weird unless they specifically don’t want people to buy more than 1

      • @[email protected]
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        102 years ago

        You can clearly see there is a sticker over the original price. It originally probably was a bulk deal that the store reduced to an all around deal.

        You’re over here bitching about people who can’t do math and you can’t even see.

        • Evkob (they/them)
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          72 years ago

          I’m bitching? About people who can’t do math? That’s news to me. Thank god you were there to tell me!

          • @[email protected]
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            22 years ago

            Oh, does “bitching” offend you? Would you rather I say “you are so prepared to be annoyed by something that you completely gloss over the facts in front of you so that you can present the situation in a negative light”? Is that better? Ffs, they LOWERED the price and you’re over here spouting Big Capitalism Conspiracies®.

            I’m way more worried that there are people like you amongst us than I am of Big Sweater confusing me with multiplication. Maybe worry more about the education system if a tag like that is so confusing to you.

            • Evkob (they/them)
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              62 years ago

              I’m not particularly annoyed by the original post, I was just trying to be helpful and answer the question the other commenter had. Even then, this community is named “mildly infuriating” , you’d think being annoyed would be kinda the baseline.

              I will admit I’m a bit annoyed by your tone and approach to conversation, which is probably why my last comment was a bit snarky. I do apologize for that. However, I honestly don’t have the energy to deal with people initiating a discussion with immediate aggression, especially when they decide to read things into my comments that aren’t there. You should try engaging in good-faith conversation sometime, it’s a lot less exhausting than jumping at people’s throats.

      • Turun
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        12 years ago

        I’d argue it’s a nice thing to make the costs obvious for people who can’t do multiplication.

        • Madlaine
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          22 years ago

          I think I figured it out:

          The left number is always going one up, while rights number decrease - starting at two - always halves itself.

          Therefore 5 should be 42.5

  • @[email protected]
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    202 years ago

    Well 2 is between 1 and 6, 3 is between 2 and 4. So for 4 I’d say anywhere from 35 to 39 dollars. Which is, itself, a spread of 4 so you know it’s right.

        • Decoy321
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          They’re dissociating the numbers on the right from their normal 2-digit value into being two separate 1-digit values. 16 is not sixteen, it’s a one and six. The value of 2 is between 1 and 6.

          Same goes with 3 being between 2 and 4.

          Then they do even more delightfully dumb shit when extrapolating this logic to 4.

          In reality, the things in OPs image are just $8 a piece.

          What I’m saying is that this commenter is a fuckin savant.

  • mckean
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    72 years ago

    It was pointed out that the first price was higher originally. The funny thing is that in that case the price of four would be nice to know. With the given information it would be economically more efficient to buy two times two if you wanted four vs one times three and then an additional one.