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To explain why a price drop won't increase demand past a certain point, one need only look at the old saying "you can't sell ice to an eskimo". Certain products are not appealing to certain demographics no matter their price, for various reasons. The most frequent one being no immediate want or need for the product. If one has no want or need for something, short of impulse shopping, one is very unlikely to get it. It's a simple explanation, but it does the job of explaining how price cuts work alright.



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