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What does 3 for the price of 2 mean?

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it is you can buy 3 items for the price of two items?

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  1. Means you have to buy more of the item to get one free, but that means you have tons of whatever it is. I really have no idea why they do this. I end up not having to buy any for a long while so how are they making the money for selling it in one go. LOL

    You have to buy two at full price and they will give you the third for free.


  2. yes

  3. Yes, you get a quantity of three for the price of two. It's a sneaky way to entice you not to buy just one item of the product.

  4. It means that the shop is trying to confuse people who aren't very good at sums.

  5. It means that if you buy 2 at regular price they'll give you one free. For example, if it is for rubber balls at $1 a piece, if you buy two , they will charge you $2 but give you 3, the cost would be about .67 a piece for three instead of $1. You will have to determine if you need or want 3 and if it is to your overall benefit to buy more than one/

  6. Yes.

  7. yes it is when you buy 3 items for the price of two. Say you brought 3 pairs or sock and they only charge you for the two pair of socks

  8. You purchase 3 items but they only charge you for 2.  Why don't they just reduce the price of one item and they can keep the other 2.

  9. err, yeah

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