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Yes, we know companies do this. It is not "new". It is bullshit though. If you ever are going for a "sale" item always check a price tracking website if you can. You will often find that it really is not a "good deal". Also, don't buy shit you don't need. As if that needs to be said...

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>A shopper believes they have uncovered 'scam' holiday prices at Home Depot. A viral TikTok video posted by content creator @moeburqa shows the shopper pulling down 'holiday prices' signs to reveal the original price underneath. Both the item's original retail price and the holiday deal appear to cost exactly the same. In one example from the video, a 10-piece screwdriver set is advertised at $19.97, and the holiday-pricing with a red sale banner reveals the same retail price.

Yes, we know companies do this. It is not "new". It is bullshit though. If you ever are going for a "sale" item always check a price tracking website if you can. You will often find that it really is not a "good deal". Also, don't buy shit you don't need. As if that needs to be said... Archive: https://archive.today/hbrGv From the post: >>A shopper believes they have uncovered 'scam' holiday prices at Home Depot. A viral TikTok video posted by content creator @moeburqa shows the shopper pulling down 'holiday prices' signs to reveal the original price underneath. Both the item's original retail price and the holiday deal appear to cost exactly the same. In one example from the video, a 10-piece screwdriver set is advertised at $19.97, and the holiday-pricing with a red sale banner reveals the same retail price.
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Its been (mostly) done but its a little harder because there is a lot of difference regionally. I am sure you can buy that data from a broker but that will come with a yearly cost that would be too much for a startup unless you had some money behind you. (Have worked with data brokers before).