psychological pricing

English

Noun

psychological pricing (uncountable)

  1. (marketing) The setting of prices for goods and services in a way thought to have a psychological impact on the consumer. For example, an "odd price" that is slightly under a round number, such as $19.98, may be perceived as lower than it really is.
    Synonym: charm pricing

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