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[quote=Anonymous]I don't have a problem with dynamic pricing. If I want the most popular version of something, or if I want to do something during peak hours, I pay more. If I'm willing to buy the lime green instead of the gray version, or go during off-peak hours, I'll enjoy the discount. If it incentives people to move from peak hours to less-busy hours, that's good for everyone - them (they pay less), the business (balances their workload), and the people paying for peak hours (it's not as busy as it would have been). Personalized pricing is different. There's already some of that - try taking a BMW to a shop for the same service as a Honda, and see which costs more. I would definitely have a problem with groceries or restaurants changing prices based on what they think I can pay, but I can't even think of how that would work, so I'm not too worried about it. [/quote]
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