Question No. 1 Several Super Markets, Hyper Stores, Shops or Grocery Stores char
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Question No. 1
Several Super Markets, Hyper Stores, Shops or Grocery Stores charge customers with different prices for the same product. For example, a customer who has a “loyalty card” pays a lower price; while the one who does not have a card pays a higher price for the same item.
a. Would it be fair for any Store or Shop to charge customers with no “Loyalty Cards” more for the same item? Explain your reasoning. Also, give your opinion about how these “Loyalty Programs/Cards” should be designed for the customers.
b. Some customers share their personal information (ex. Cell phone numbers) when they apply for loyalty cards. Is this wrong? Why or why not? Give reasons for both “why” and “why not.”
Explanation / Answer
A) Yes, it's fair because to get that loyalty crds, initially customers has to pay something. If this happens means shop is having profit initially. Indirectly customer is getting benift and directly shop is also gets benefitted. So there is no unfair in this card system.
B) Sharing personal information means if thier is any offers they can be intimated first and get benefitted than the ones who are not having cards. Also gets info about new stock latest arrivals etc. Also the main disadvantage is that our personal information will be at the shop and they can share it to anyone. So we have reasons for having card and not having.
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