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EPISODE · Mar 8, 2026 · 8 MIN

Pricing Strategy and Psychology: Why People Pay More Than You Think

from The Magnificent One's · host Annheete Oakley

Send us Fan Mail Why do people agree to pay more than they initially expected? In this episode, we break down how modern pricing has evolved from a simple transaction into a psychological system designed to influence behavior. What looks like a price is often just an entry point. We explore how businesses use anchoring, hidden fees, and timing to shape decisions, and why consumers often accept higher costs without realizing it. This conversation focuses on: • how pricing has shifted from transparency to persuasion • the role of anchoring and timing in decision-making • why hidden fees increase acceptance rather than resistance • how trust and transparency are eroded through pricing strategies • how to recognize and challenge manipulative pricing systems If you want to better understand how pricing influences your behavior, and how to make more informed financial decisions, this episode will give you a clear framework. Subscribe, share, and support the show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1963905/support Support the show This episode is supported by Dre’s Island Flava, a local Caribbean catering company serving authentic flavors and culture. Learn more here: https://dresislandflava.com

Send us Fan Mail Why do people agree to pay more than they initially expected? In this episode, we break down how modern pricing has evolved from a simple transaction into a psychological system designed to influence behavior. What looks like a price is often just an entry point. We explore how businesses use anchoring, hidden fees, and timing to shape decisions, and why consumers often accept higher costs without realizing it. This conversation focuses on: • how pricing has shifted from tran...

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