Why We Cannot Resist A Good Bargain

We are constantly bombarded with attractive promotions and other fantastic deals whether we shop online or offline. In most cases, we cannot let these promotions pass by. Here are just some of the reasons why it is hard to resist a good bargain:

SCORING DISCOUNTS INCREASES HAPPINESS

I have been tackling a pile of paperworks for the past few weeks. I need to accomplish all my students’ documents before the new term starts. Needless to say, my stress level has been in its all-time high. As I was shopping for a gift, I saw a beautiful black dress on sale. It was on sale for 75%! How can I pass an attractive bargain like that? I felt good upon purchasing the dress.

The “pleasure” or “high” that we get from retail therapy highlights its ability to minimize sadness. Researchers from Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Carnegie Mellon University found that the pleasure center (i.e., nucleus accumbens) activates when a participant saw a desirable object for sale.

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In contrast, an expensive item will cause the insula to be most activated. The insular cortex or insula is responsible for producing emotions which are relevant to your experience. Simply, it can evoke unpleasant feelings to steer you away from purchasing an item.

While shopping, our brains weigh between the immediate pleasure of acquisition and the immediate pain of paying. It seems that finding something you like and on a bargain can make you feel happier.

BARGAIN HUNTING ELICITS CONTROL

When was the last time you felt in control? Perhaps, you felt in control when the company event went smoothly as you planned. Or, when you found a S$20 bill in the street. Feeling in control is a positive thing in its general sense.

Dr. Dimitri Tsivrikos, a Consumer Psychologist, once said this statement in a BBC interview:

“The bargain price is appealing to you because it challenges the status quo. The retailer appears not to be in complete control of the final price of the product, and this makes you feel that you are now in control. And because of that you feel you can negotiate the final price that you have to pay – whether that is the sale price or even a buy one get one free deal…”

We tend to increase the likelihood of positive feelings by repeating our behavior such as bargain hunting. The positive feelings attached to it may cloud your judgement as to whether an item is actually a beneficial offer or not.

DEALS BRING EXCITEMENT

There are two types of “low pricing” models that retailers apply to attract the consumers. These are mainly the High-Low Pricing Model (e.g., H&M Singapore and their year-round sales) and the Everyday Low Pricing Model (e.g., IKEA Singapore’s core). The latter features low prices but no flashy discounts.

There is a sense of predictability with the Everyday Low Pricing model. You know that you will be receiving cheaper prices whenever you visit. However, some consumers seek adventure.

I remember the time when I bought a S$7 silk skirt, which previously retailed for S$30. I had to go through a pile of clothes to find the right size! Excitement is achieved upon scoring favorable deals in the “sale rack”.

IT BECOMES AN ADDICTION

Not skipping on an offer twice or thrice a month is acceptable. Constantly hunting for a bargain is another story. Addiction to bargain-hunting blurs out the value of an item and focuses on how big the price reduction is. Dr. April Benson, author and psychologist, highlighted that bigger price cuts are more tempting to purchase.

“If something’s 80% off the original price – you’re saving 80 percent! What you may not consider is that by not buying, you’ll save 100%!”

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Singaporeans who cannot resist the temptation of promotions may make illogical purchases such as purchasing children’s clothes for children that they do not have. They may not realize that they have a problem until the bank statements start catching up.

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Jetstar to run National Day Sale from 3 – 9 Aug 17. Fly to Penang, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Taipei and more from $37!

Celebrate Singapore’s 52nd birthday with Jetstar.

From 3 – 9 Aug, enjoy promotional airfares to 25 destinations with fares starting from S$37!

Fly to places such as Bangkok, Taipei, Hong Kong, Okinawa, Melbourne, Bali, Hat Yai, Ho Chi Minh City and many more!

Check out the fares below:

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Destinations Tralvel Period Price Find Flights
Kuala Lumpur 6 Sep 17 - 24 May 18 $37 Find flights
Penang 6 Sep 17 - 24 May 18 $37 Find flights
Jakarta 6 Sep 17 - 22 Mar 18 $42 Find flights
Phuket 6 Sep 17 - 24 May 18 $44 Find flights
Ho Chi Minh City 5 Sep 17 - 24 May 18 $44 Find flights
Pekanbaru 5 Sep 17 - 22 Mar 18 $45 Find flights
Hat Yai 3 Nov 17 - 23 May 18 $49 Find flights
Palembang 5 Sep 17 - 22 Mar 18 $49 Find flights
Medan 5 Sep 17 - 22 Mar 18 $49 Find flights
Bangkok 6 Sep 17 - 24 May 18 $53 Find flights
Surabaya 6 Sep 17 - 22 Mar 18 $55 Find flights
Phnom Penh 5 Sep 17 - 24 May 18 $63 Find flights
Hong Kong 11 Oct 17 - 24 May 18 $64 Find flights
Da Nang 5 Sep 17 - 24 May 18 $65 Find flights
Denpasar (Bali) 13 Sep 17 - 24 May 18 $69 Find flights
Manila 6 Sep 17 - 24 May 18 $69 Find flights
Yangon 5 Sep 17 - 24 May 18 $69 Find flights
Siem Reap 4 Sep 17 - 24 May 18 $79 Find flights
Haikou 16 Jan 18 - 24 May 18 $85 Find flights
Darwin 15 Oct 17 - 30 May 18 $99 Find flights
Taipei 3 Sep 17 - 24 May 18 $109 Find flights
Perth 19 Oct 17 - 22 Mar 18 $119 Find flights
Okinawa 8 Jan 18 - 23 May 18 $119 Find flights
Shantou 16 Jan 18 - 24 May 18 $129 Find flights
Melbourne 11 Oct 17 - 20 Jun 18 $169 Find flights

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Terms & Conditions

Hat Yai flights commence 3 November 2017 and Okinawa flights commence 17 November 2017, subject to regulatory approval. Sale fares are one-way economy Starter fares, with 7kg carry-on baggage only. Selected travel periods and limited seats availability apply, see jetstar.com for details. Sale starts 3 August (10:00AM) and ends 9 August 2017 (11:59PM), unless sold out prior. Sale may be extended. A Booking and Service Fee of $5-$10 per passenger per flight will apply for bookings completed online, based on payment method selected. The Booking and Service Fee will be waived for all bookings paid for using Jetstar Vouchers. Other conditions apply, including Jetstar’s Condition of Carraige.

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Celebrate Mother’s Day with Scoot & Tigerair! Don’t miss a 4-day flash sale to over 50 destinations. Book by 14 May 17

Send Mum the extra mile!

Take off with Scoot and Tigerair for your next travel destination.

From 11 – 14 May , don’t miss the flash sale with over 50 destinations including fares to Thailand from S$45, China from S$79, Hong Kong from S$79 and more.

  • Travel period: 11 May 2017 – 24 Mar 2018
  • Sale period: (GMT +8) 1000 hrs 11 May (Thu) – 2359 hrs 24 May 2017 (Sun)

Book at flyscoot.com (Note: Promotional fares will only be available from 1000 hrs)

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Terms & Conditions

Fares comprises of the price of air ticket and associated taxes. Fares indicated are one-way, for travel originating out of Singapore on selected Scoot and Tigerair flights booked between (GMT +8) 1000hrs 11 May 2017 and 2359hrs 14 May 2017. Taxes are subject to change due to currency fluctuations. Blackout periods may apply during school holidays and event periods. Unless stated otherwise, Economy Fly fares exclude checked baggage, meal and inflight entertainment. Offer is valid for online bookings made at www.flyscoot.com and www.tigerair.com and on Scoot and Tigerair’s mobile app for supported devices only. Full payment is required at the point of booking. Payment processing fees per guest segment are not included. Full list of fees is available at www.flyscoot.com and www.tigerair.com. Seats are limited and may not be available on all flights or all dates. Bookings are not refundable excepted as provided in the Conditions of Carriage. Prices are accurate at time of print. All the terms and conditions are available at www.flyscoot.com and www.tigerair.com

Read Also: Get up to S$600 worth of vouchers (NTUC, Takashimaya, Capitaland Mall etc) when you apply for any of these credit cards!

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Toys “R” Us runs a 4-day islandwide “HALF PRICE” Sale from 11 – 14 May 2017

You want to make a trip to Toys “R” Us this week.

From 11 – 14 May, Toys “R” Us will run an island-wide “Half Price” Sale where you get price markdown of 50% from brands such as Thomas & Friends, Vtech, Fast Lane, Shopkins, Whipple and many more.

The sale will take place at all Toys “R” Us stores in Singapore.

Check out a sneak preview on what’s on sale below:

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Find the nearest store here.

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Read Also: Get up to S$600 worth of vouchers (NTUC, Takashimaya, Capitaland Mall etc) when you apply for any of these credit cards!

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Toy Or Game runs a 3-day Super Sale. Enjoy up to 90% off games, toys, manga and trading cards from 14 – 17 Apr

[PROMOTION] 3 Days Super Sales! From 14 April 2017 to 16 April 2017.

What’s even happier than having a long weekend? A long weekend with the add on of their Good Friday Sale Promotion!

Enjoy up to 90% on Games, Toys, Manga and Trading Card exclusively at their Marina Square Outlet!

Price starts from as low as $19.90 on PS4 and XBOX One titles, PS4 Exclusive Bundle with worth of $109.80 freebies & $279.00 for XBOX One Gears of War 4, Halo: The Master Chief Collection Bundle and more to choose from (U.P Up To $499.00).

So don’t wait and hurry down to grab the best deal available!

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