Sentences with phrase «inflated prices customers»

The number is no surprise given the shortage of add - in cards throughout the year along with inflated prices customers faced with cards they actually managed to find on the market.

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We do not artificially inflate our preowned prices in the hopes of winning a negotiating contest with our customers!
We do not artificially inflate our pre-owned prices in the hopes of winning a negotiating contest with our customers!
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We do not artificially inflate our prices in the hopes of winning a negotiating contest with our customers.
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It is thus in the economic fitness of things that we charge only very normal and reasonable prices from all our valued customers, since we are well aware of market dynamics and the ill effects of unreasonable and artificially inflated pricing in terms of our long term business growth and development over time.
Amazon made the right move by letting Penguin in and leaving it to customers to make the choice to pay Penguin's inflated prices or not.
The fact that many current t mobile customers already have better plans are now unwilling to pay the inflated retail prices for smartphones and blackberries.
What you are really suggesting is akin to a protective tariff for the Publishing Establishment — another way for an industry, which has been declining for lack of innovation, to wipe out upstart competitors, so that it can continue to charge its customers (readers) inflated prices for its products and to offer a pittance to its suppliers (authors).
Two of the five publishers accused of conspiring with Apple to inflate e-book prices, Macmillan and Penguin, have started issuing emails to e-book customers, informing them of rights, responsibilities, and proposed terms in the legal settlement the companies negotiated.
If customers maintain those expectations, the only likelihood is an unreal, inflated «list price» versus the real «street price» that practically everyone would pay and that the publishers would expect them to pay.
Instead of working on a complimentary system that would benefit both labels and artists they decided to sue the very customers they wanted to buy their product at over inflated prices.
Inflated prices, non-existent support and short time frame for free revisions make this service quite hostile to its customers.
The result of all this has been artificially inflated eBook prices meant to turn customers away from things like the Kindle.
However, knowing that the interchange fees end up inflating the prices charged by the banks to their customers (whether the merchants or the card holders) changes the situation.
The Commissioner says that the regular prices were set by Sears at inflated levels with the ulterior motive of attracting customers and generating sales by creating the impression that, when promoted as being «on sale», the tires represented a greater value than was really the case.
The retailers claim Visa inflated the price they paid for accepting credit and debit cards since 1977 by charging a multilateral interchange fee (MIF), and unlawfully restricting competition.The MIF sets a minimum price that is paid by the retailer's bank to the customer's bank whenever a customer uses Visa.
«When Coinbase's customers» trades were finally executed, it was only after the insiders had driven up the price of BCH, and thus the remaining bitcoin customers only received their BCH at artificially inflated prices that had been manipulated well beyond the fair market value of BCH at that time.»
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