by michael on Thu 26/Feb/09 4:18pm
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by j2hyde on Thu 26/Feb/09 4:30pm
by Kazmeistyr on Thu 26/Feb/09 4:34pm
by Joel on Thu 26/Feb/09 4:35pm
by j2hyde on Thu 26/Feb/09 4:47pm
by iodi on Thu 26/Feb/09 4:54pm
by Joel on Thu 26/Feb/09 4:56pm
iodi wrote:Meh. I'm surprised they haven't done this sooner.
Different customers pay different prices for all sorts of things. For example, Australian consumers have often complained about the weekly pattern in their petrol prices - that is, peak on Thursdays, low on Tuesdays. But it is just supply and demand in action. People demand more petrol on Thursdays, in anticipation of the weekend. Demand goes up, so price goes up.
by thorg on Thu 26/Feb/09 4:56pm
by iodi on Thu 26/Feb/09 5:02pm
Joel wrote:learn something new everyday, i did not realise petrol prices are so dynamic in australia.
by neels on Thu 26/Feb/09 5:17pm
by Kazmeistyr on Thu 26/Feb/09 6:03pm
neels wrote:Indifferent.
I guess in reality they are just testing the theory that people are poor because they are stupid or lazy, so if they put up their prices in poor areas they will be too stupid to notice or too lazy to travel to get a cheaper price. Be interesting to see if this proves to be correct.
by OliverBendix on Thu 26/Feb/09 7:28pm
iodi wrote:Joel wrote:learn something new everyday, i did not realise petrol prices are so dynamic in australia.
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