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    Many Consumers Do Not See Sufficient Value to Be Gained
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Many Consumers Do Not See Sufficient Value to Be Gained

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Many consumers do not see sufficient value to be gained from gathering/storing price information when the real potential savings to be realized are compared against haggling and not being able to buy a product.

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