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has gloss | eng: In marketing and retail, product sabotage is a practice used to encourage the customer to purchase a more profitable product or service as opposed to cheaper alternatives. It is also the practice where a company attempts to aim different prices at different types of customer. There are several methods used in achieving this: |
lexicalization | eng: product sabotage |
instance of | c/Promotion and marketing communications |
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