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alperkilic alperkilic
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Hudson's Bay Co. was recently fined heavily for promoting a bike sale when in fact there wasn't a sale. It was concluded that the retailer misled consumers by creating an artificial sense of urgency when the bikes had actually been at the low prices for a much longer time. This is an example of unethical pricing practices relating to
A) price fixing.
B) double ticketing.
C) ordinary price claims.
D) predatory pricing.
E) the manufacturer's suggested list price.
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