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'''Value Based Pricing''' (VBP), also known as Value Optimized Pricing (VOP), or Surge Pricing, is the practice of setting the price of a product or service based on its estimated value to a specific consumer or at a specific time. This practice effectively gauges how much the consumer values what they are paying for before resorting to a competitor or creating their own solution. | '''Value Based Pricing''' (VBP), also known as Value Optimized Pricing (VOP), or Surge Pricing, is the practice of setting the price of a product or service based on its estimated value to a specific consumer or at a specific time. This practice effectively gauges how much the consumer values what they are paying for before resorting to a competitor or creating their own solution. | ||
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==Why it is a problem== | ==Why it is a problem== | ||
===Artificial price raises=== | ===Artificial price raises=== | ||
When renewing a subscription or purchasing an item, would you care if it was subject to price hikes regardless of how much profit the company is already making? Certain companies may have collected information about you that helps them identify how much you are willing to pay, or used | When renewing a subscription or purchasing an item, would you care if it was subject to price hikes regardless of how much profit the company is already making? Certain companies may have collected information about you that helps them identify how much you are willing to pay, or used third party tools to approximate how much to charge you, '''the consumer''<nowiki/>', specifically. | ||
===Price gouging individual or specific consumer groups=== | ===Price gouging individual or specific consumer groups=== | ||
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==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
[[Walmart]] | *[[Walmart]] and [[Kroger]] plans of using smart pricing or "surge pricing"<ref>{{Cite web |author=DailyDot |title=Walmart Surge Pricing |url=https://www.dailydot.com/news/walmart-surge-pricing/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20251203094358/https://www.dailydot.com/news/walmart-surge-pricing/ |archive-date=3 Dec 2025}}</ref> on its in-person retail products. Walmart denies this claim.<ref>{{Cite web |author=MSN |title=Walmart Is Replacing Its Price Labels with Digital Screens But the Company Swears It Won't Use It For Surge Prcing |url=https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/walmart-is-replacing-its-price-labels-with-digital-screens-but-the-company-swears-it-won-t-use-it-for-surge-pricing }}</ref> | ||
*[[Cloudflare]] charging you higher rates for the same plan as other users. | |||
[[Cloudflare]] charging you higher rates for the same plan as other users. | *[[Doordash]] charging users hidden fees based on how they use the app and what device they were ordering from. | ||
[[Doordash]] charging users hidden fees based on how they use the app and what device they were ordering from. | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[Dynamic pricing]] | |||
*[[Financial censorship]] | *[[Financial censorship]] | ||
*[[Price fixing]] | *[[Price fixing]] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{ | {{Reflist}} | ||
==External links== | |||
*[https://pluralistic.net/2023/02/19/twiddler/ "Twiddler. Configurability for Me, But Not For Thee."] | |||
[[Category:Common terms]] | [[Category:Common terms]] | ||