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What motivates people to comparison shop? A) the enjoyment of visiting different stores. B)the push to find the most impressive product. C)the desire to have the latest technology. D)the desire to get
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What motivates people to comparison shop?
A) the enjoyment of visiting different stores.
B)the push to find the most impressive product.
C)the desire to have the latest technology.
D)the desire to get the most for their money.
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D)the desire to get the most for their money.
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