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Also, they are not what you might call impulse buyers.
"We're trying to communicate a feeling or mood that will attract impulse buyers."
Impulse buyers might well be hooked into deeper exploration of the subject.
Books can be sold on their jackets to impulse buyers who may well not read more than a few pages once they have bought them.
Moreover, many customers appear to be impulse buyers who would not otherwise purchase books.
We're impulse buyers, and we never make a mistake.
The main explanation for this is that impulse buyers go into the purchase already without high expectations.
"But we're strictly impulse buyers, so the amount of money we might spend today could vary considerably."
The thief, the impulse buyer and the great collector are all driven by a fundamental fear.
I fear a future when Amazon makes it too easy for impulse buyers like me to buy everything from boomboxes to light bulbs.
In the retail shop, a panoply of displays seduces impulse buyers.
Thus, it tempts its core price-conscious shoppers into becoming impulse buyers.
Our customers were typical West Siders, intellectuals, impulse buyers, business people.
A couple - the man an impulse buyer, the woman a skeptic - stop at a booth where cell phone accessories are sold.
Our concern is that it is structured too much to the impulse buyer, which could reduce revenue from the other types of travelers.
One who tends to make such purchases is referred to as an impulse purchaser or impulse buyer.
Kartell's retail marketing strategy is to stock items in a variety of styles and colors at prices that appeal to impulse buyers.
The young people - Tracy Reese, for one - did their look the way they should for the young, impulse buyers.
This was John McCain, the impulse buyer.
But when the same care-free nature appears as Jesus being an impulse buyer, it often irritates Buddha.
Impulse buyers.
Awesome, allowing impulse buyers to buy things they dont need with money they dont have.
Geoff Bywater, head of Fox's music department, anticipated considerable sales from impulse buyers in retail stores.
"They're definitely not impulse buyers," said Ms. Rice, who is the sales manager at the Main Street branch.
Ms. Coady also worries that the Penguin books, at $19.95, will be too expensive to attract the impulse buyers they need to succeed.