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Datanerd@datanerd.bsky.social |
Why is the small more expensive than the large?
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Datanerd@datanerd.bsky.social |
Why is the small more expensive than the large?
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Penguin 🐧😷
@penguin42.bsky.social
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My question exactly!!
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Alan Scott
@alanrileyscott.bsky.social
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Reactive clearance pricing algorithm. Notice the original price of the large object is higher. chances are they both went 60% off, so the small object was $8.97 and the large object was presumably $9.97...
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Drew4484
@drew4484.bsky.social
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Smaller in three dimensions, perhaps.
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John Thorburn
@lotharothp.bsky.social
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The small one either has more facets or more gold.
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