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That may be one reason list prices are kept high.
The listed price is what you'll be expected to pay.
List prices are given; products may be found for less.
The higher a list price, the more people regard it as simply beyond their means.
College costs are variable; not all students pay list price.
The last list price on a Model 63 was eighty dollars.
List prices for the equipment itself will remain the same, the company said.
The errors were both higher and lower than the listed price.
"I assumed the other person probably also offered the list price," he said.
But that is the "list price," not the average charged to students.
Remember that most automobile sales in this country are made under the list price.
The rest of the properties sold for about 40 percent less than their original list price.
The list price at which the property will be offered for sale.
These are all list prices; a Web search is likely to find lower ones.
What was the list price of the laptop and how does it compare to others?
The list price for that age group is about $100.
Amazon collects 55 percent of the list price for the service.
But our test car's list price is just over $16,000.
The current list price for this model is just £11,295.
But this is a box for the believers, as its list price suggests.
But the company has not cut its list prices.
But list prices still matter, as economists and psychologists know.
If you're reporting a car that you've provided to an employee, you must include its list price.
People were paying top dollar, going over list price and making fast decisions.
Recognizing this, several major companies have abandoned or started to move away from list prices.