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12-22-2023 05:56 PM
Does anyone have any idea how all these charities and other organizations that advertise for donations on TV came up with the figure of $19 a month?
I did the math and know what is it per day based on a 30 day month, but why $19?
Is it because it sounds like/is less than $20? Anyone know for sure?
12-22-2023 06:01 PM
I would imagine there have been studies showing people are more willing to shell out less than $20/month on a charity. Yeah, I've noticed. But, there's one that asks for $11/month. Is that St Jude, or maybe Shriners?
12-22-2023 06:13 PM - edited 12-22-2023 06:21 PM
@Love my grandkids It a paper tax issue for the charity. I can't remember now exactlythe answer but can google it and it will be explained.
ETA to add:
12-22-2023 06:23 PM
@grandma2pkmh @Janey2 @Icegoddess
Remember "Ginsu knives at only $19.99?"
That was a known philosophy...people would buy at $19.99!
12-22-2023 06:46 PM
I think there are potential donors that will think $19 a month is an odd number and will up the amount to an even $20 or perhaps even $25.
12-22-2023 06:54 PM
@LTT1 wrote:@grandma2pkmh @Janey2 @Icegoddess
Remember "Ginsu knives at only $19.99?"
That was a known philosophy...people would buy at $19.99!
Which is probably why QVC instructs their sales clerks to tout a price tag of $79.99 as less than $80. Psychologically, the customer is thinking of the $79 and not the $80. They are legally within their right to do so but I don't think they fool most people. We learned to round up in 3rd grade. Brick and mortar stores do the same thing.
12-22-2023 06:57 PM
Funny but I was wondering about this, too, after seeing a plea for teens needing a place to sleep at night.
12-22-2023 07:02 PM
it's some kind of tax thing for the "charity" I bet they'd take as much as posssible a month
12-22-2023 07:09 PM
@docsgirl wrote:
@LTT1 wrote:@grandma2pkmh @Janey2 @Icegoddess
Remember "Ginsu knives at only $19.99?"
That was a known philosophy...people would buy at $19.99!
Which is probably why QVC instructs their sales clerks to tout a price tag of $79.99 as less than $80. Psychologically, the customer is thinking of the $79 and not the $80. They are legally within their right to do so but I don't think they fool most people. We learned to round up in 3rd grade. Brick and mortar stores do the same thing.
@docsgirl I'm okay with them saying that since it IS true. It really bothers me when they go the other way and say and item is $79 when it's $79.99. I also don't like it when they say you're getting it home for $13 when $13 is the 1st EZ pay, not the item price.
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