Given inflation in the US right now I don't see lowering a price at all. Under more normal conditions if the product is aged and time for a price reduction keeping it the same price would be like lowering it. If anything prices need to go up as they aren't going to give you a break at the supermarket or gas station.

On 01/31/2013 11:33 AM, niko20 wrote:
I've moved my price around, from low to high, from high to low, and I've
never gotten anyone complaining yet. I think a big plus to Android Market
is actually that once a user has purchased an app, they can no longer see
it's price :) So they can't come back later and bitch about it if you drop
the price and they had just bought it at a higher price the day before. The
guy that saw yours must have been watching for a while (didn't actually own
the app yet).

-niko



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