On 04/16/2011 06:26 PM, Mark Carter wrote:
I don't think it makes sense to set the local app price influenced by the local price of a meal (especially a KFC meal ;) )!
Fast food was just an example. You can use many things to compare. I used KFC as it was the first American company franchise that popped up during the search and thus something that most readers here could relate to. I don't think they would be able to relate much to masala doshas, idilis, samosas or pakoras which are Indian fast foods nor know what you pay for those in the US. You must not have traveled much. :-D
Customers are squawking about apps that cost less than their morning latte (there's another example or their morning chai). As for pricing I've been selling online for 13 years and nobody seemed to care about "rounded" prices. Do you tell your friends you spent $495 for your TV or $500? Probably the latter. Most people know the .95 or .99 is a sales trick.
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