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  3. Psychological pricing - Wikipedia

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    Image effect suggests that 99-ending prices are associated with images of sales promotions. Level effect captures the magnitude underestimation caused by anchoring on the leftmost digits of prices. Their results suggest that both of these effects account for the influence of 9-ending prices in grocery stores. [ 13 ]

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    The Dreamcast launched in North America on September 9, 1999, at a price of $199, which Sega's marketing dubbed "9/9/99 for $199 ". [ 4 ] [ 53 ] [ 61 ] Eighteen launch games were available in the US [ 61 ] [ 64 ] [ 65 ] Sega set a new sales record by selling more than 225,132 Dreamcast units in 24 hours, earning $98.4 million in what Moore ...

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    First-week sales of the Xbox One X in November 2017 reached 80,000 units. [292] Total Xbox One sales were approaching 5 million units near the end of 2018. [293] During the week of Black Friday 2019, Xbox One was the best-selling console with over 100,000 units sold. [294] Total sales in the UK were 500,000 units in 2019, and 290,000 units in ...

  7. 9–9–9 Plan - Wikipedia

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    The proposal would introduce a 9% personal income tax, 9% federal sales tax, and 9% corporate tax to replace the country's current tax system. During a debate on October 12, Cain said that his plan would "expand the base", arguing, "When you expand the base, we can arrive at the lowest possible rate, which is 9–9–9." [4]