YSK Leaving Items in a Cart Can Trigger Discounts

The Sourcerer@lemmy.world to You Should Know@lemmy.world – 38 points –

Why YSK: With minimal friction to your purchasing process you can find hidden discounts (sometimes big ones!) for items online or through app purchases.

Especially for larger items you are purchasing online. After going through the entire process of purchasing an item and then stopping just before the "Complete/Place Order" button sometimes will trigger marketing to reach out with bigger discounts.

Same goes for some app subscriptions. If you plan on upgrading an app, while inside the app, sometimes dismissing the first price or offer will trigger a better discounted offer.

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Could you please add the text "Why YSK:" to the start of the body of your post? It's the 2nd rule in the community. :)

These are called "abandoned carts" and will usually trigger "something" if the e-commerce team is worth their salt. It could just be spam or could indeed be some discounts (or spam and then eventually, discount).

Note for Europeans: with GDPR companies are in theory not allowed to send you emails unless you specifically consented, which not many vendors add in the checkout flow since it's added friction. So if you want to try this make sure to first use your email to subscribe to their newsletter or something like that, so they have consent to contact you.

That's a solid additional tip there - mostly works in cases where an email is involved.

oh yeah i've seen one of those "you left something in your cart, you want it for 10% off?" kinda emails before.

Yep, and sometimes it can be triggered by "intending" to leave the site either by navigating away from the cart or moving your cursor towards the tab's "X" button - you don't always have to close out of the tab.

To add to this, on some streaming services if you try to cancel during a free trial, they'll offer a longer free trial. This works on paramount plus, idk about other platforms but I'd expect a lot of them do the same thing.