@vgr inverse surge pricing is how most clothing retailers work. Full price is “surge” with products being on sale most of the time.
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@mmay3r I'd like to see graph of effective average retail price (after sale discounts etc) over time to see if list price epochs are spikes - 1 more reply
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@vgr art. Fashion. Sporting events. Music events. Baseball cards. Pretty ubiquitous. Difference is time. -
@davealevine I don't think baseball cards work..each card has its own supply demand curve and appreciation is mostly in secondary market - 1 more reply
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@vgr Brand surge pricing could make sense given enough scarcity. First thought is toys around Christmas. And anything you buy at the airportThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@vgr my local grocery store works that way too. Quality steaks are $15 / lb on Fridays and Saturdays, discounted to $8 / lb on Sunday.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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