Some of the stores we love to shop at use some pretty mind bending tricks to get us to spend more cash, huge shopping carts, having you jam to old favorite tunes while you shop putting the cheap and seemingly awesome stuff upfront and in your face.  However there also are some tricks that webstores use to get you to keep clicking the "Add to Cart" button.

Free shipping if you spend a predetermined amount, which will alwaysbe higher than the price of whatever you were shopping for to begin with.  So you add stuff to your cart that you didn't need. All the product details will never be on the main page. Why? It's the "TMI effect". You are more likely to buy something if you don't see all the details. So that's why you end up clicking through a bunch of pages to see all the specs.

They'll also tell you they have limited time offers, they have the stock. It's called "a call to action with a sense of urgency" If you don't hurry you'll miss out is a bunch of horse hockey.

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