Variable pricing is a pricing strategy certainly where an business offers numerous price points from different locations or even points-of-sale. This is one common approach used by retailers when the costs of supplying certain goods and services and the degree of market demand rationalize it. Variable pricing is often a pricing strategy regarding products. Traditional examples include auctions, stock promotes, foreign exchange promotes, bargaining and special discounts.
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