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Why ‘Surveillance Pricing’ Strikes a Nerve

The practice is at the intersection of two things people hate: feeling watched and feeling ripped off.

Lora Kelley
Author: Lora Kelley

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Lora Kelley

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Consumer Protection, E-Commerce, Federal Trade Commission, Ferguson, Andrew N, James, Letitia, Law and Legislation, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Shopping and Retail
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