What are some situations that decrease price sensitivity?
• When substitute products are not available.
• When customers perceive products as being necessities.
• When the prices of complementary products go down.
• When customers believe that the product is just worth the price.
• When customers are in certain situations associated with time pressures or purchase risk.
• When products are highly differentiated from the competition.
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