They state that the retailers are frustrated and confused by buyers exiting out of shopping carts and then returning, but they setup the shopping cart such that you can't know the final price of the purchase without entering the shopping cart to a certain point. If you are a comparison shopper, what's the point of comparing prices if you don't have the "final" price to compare against?
They state that the retailers are frustrated and confused by buyers exiting out of shopping carts and then returning, but they setup the shopping cart such that you can't know the final price of the purchase without entering the shopping cart to a certain point. If you are a comparison shopper, what's the point of comparing prices if you don't have the "final" price to compare against?