I recently noticed a discrepancy when comparing an in-person purchase to one made through a mobile application. Both orders included the same items with no additional modifications, yet the in-store transaction appeared to be slightly more expensive. I had my phone visible during the physical transaction, which made me curious if this could have influenced the extra charge. I am looking for insights or explanations as to why the pricing might differ despite the orders being identical in terms of content.
hey, i think its due to fee diferences. digital orders sometimes reap promo deals whl instor purchases get extra surcharges. not 100% sure tho
hey, i reely think that digital orders get secret discnts sometimes, while in store u get extra fee’s added. it might be how taxes or medl calc. not entirely sure but that seems to be how it goes.
Hey everyone, I’m really intrigued by this topic as well. I’ve noticed something similar when comparing my in-store and app purchases. I’m wondering if it could also be about how small transaction fees or tax calculations are handled differently. Sometimes it feels like those little extras just add up when you’re actually at the counter, even if the items are exactly the same. Has anyone else looked into the fine print on their receipts? Maybe there’s device-specific pricing rules or even discounts that kick in exclusively online. I’d love to hear more about your experiences or any details you might have uncovered that could help explain the discrepancy.
After closely monitoring both in-person and digital orders over time, I believe the discrepancy could be attributed to differing transactional costs and overhead allocations. From my experience, physical stores often have higher operating expenses, which might reflect in the final price. There might also be specific surcharges or fees applied at the checkout counter that aren’t applicable for digital orders, where promotional discounts and reduced service fees can come into play. This illustrates how pricing strategies might be tailored differently across channels even for identical items.