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Old 09-14-2010, 03:23 PM   #75
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Originally Posted by Oldpilot View Post

I'd be interested in knowing what UK shoppers think of odd prices, say £4.01, which can result from the conversion of the USD price to the GBP price. I have gone to great lengths to make sure that prices end in point 99, in this case £3.99. Does it make the slightest difference?

Thanks again.
Not a UK customer, but I have bought books from Amazon at price points with .44, .67 etc and I honestly don't care. I buy a $100 gift certificate and use that until it is under $5, then I will purchase a new certificate when I think I can afford it. Granted, just after buying a certificate I tend to buy the more expensive books from my wish list.
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