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Deep Discounting & It’s Effects
I was recently buying an SSL for my new domain, SimpleStorage.com and during checkout I entered a code that brought my total from $178 to $38, a 78.6% discount for less than a minute of coupon searching.

At what point does a customer not believe you are being honest. I know that the technology business are the benefits of margins as high as 90%, hoever, this discount caused me to loose faith in the pricing and discounting.
What would cause you to to question the product?
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