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[QUOTE="SteamKing, post: 5482834, member: 301881"] You don't see it much currently, but increasing the price of something by a negative amount is also known as a "price cut", and price cuts have been known to increase sales so that a company makes more total revenue although the unit price is less. For example, computers were once so expensive that only governments and big business could afford them. Newer technology allowed smaller and cheaper computers to be made, and eventually individuals could own a computer. Even after that occurred, prices continued to decline, and more computers were sold. It's always hard to make money by giving away free stuff. [/QUOTE]
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