It remains that these tags are closely tied to predatory pricing practices
In what way?
Yes, there are predatory pricing practices; but my point is these tags are unrelated to that problem. They’re just a display. A non-networked display that’s not capable of setting/displaying a per-customer price, as they can’t even be changed remotely.
They’re no more related to predatory pricing than paper tags are.
In what way?
Yes, there are predatory pricing practices; but my point is these tags are unrelated to that problem. They’re just a display. A non-networked display that’s not capable of setting/displaying a per-customer price, as they can’t even be changed remotely.
They’re no more related to predatory pricing than paper tags are.
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