Multiple Choice
The key difference between bait-and-switch advertising and "trading the customer up" to a more expensive substitute is that in "trading the customer up," the advertised low-price good ________.
A) is sold below cost
B) is available for sale at the advertised price
C) is disparaged
D) must be specially ordered
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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