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  2. Qcue - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Qcue was the first to introduce dynamic pricing to sports, working with the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball, who selected Qcue to implement a pilot program across of 2,000 seats in the View Reserved and Bleachers. [1] Later in 2009, the Dallas Stars became the first National Hockey League club to launch dynamic pricing. [2]

  3. Dynamic pricing - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic pricing - Wikipedia

  4. Giants' 'dynamic ticket pricing' not so dynamic for fans - AOL

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    The team is instituting what it calls "dynamic ticket pricing" that is a ... Giants' 'dynamic ticket pricing' not so dynamic for fans. Aaron Crowe. Updated July 14, 2016 at 8:48 PM.

  5. Voting open now for Oxford Word of the Year 2024. Here's a ...

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    In some high-profile cases, dynamic pricing was used in setting prices for concert tickets, resulting in fas paying very high prices to see artists. ... Giants release struggling QB Daniel Jones ...

  6. Why ‘dynamic’ pricing feels like such a scam - AOL

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    JetBlue this week formally rolled out dynamic pricing for checked bags, which will now run you $35 to $50 depending on when you’re flying, my colleague Jordan Valinsky writes. But the change ...

  7. Price intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Increased aggressiveness from competitors. Retail giants change prices upwards of 50,000 times per month. Amazon is the most aggressive with pricing, changing prices every 10 minutes or more often at times. [4] Increased price transparency and showrooming. Increasing smartphone adoption has played a large role in the prevalence of showrooming.

  8. Oasis is ditching Ticketmaster's dynamic ticket pricing for ...

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    Oasis is trying to ensure tickets go to loyal fans as it announces new North American dates. The band said it will not be using Ticketmaster's dynamic pricing.

  9. Name your own price - Wikipedia

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    Popularized by the reverse auction pioneer, Priceline.com, such pricing strategy asks consumers to 'name their own price' for various products and services like air tickets, hotels, rental cars, etc. [4] The first bid a consumer places and the subsequent bid increments express the consumer's willingness or unwillingness to haggle. "The economic ...