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    1. Ugh. The usual bears repeating: promoted does not necessarily imply reduced price. Also, I believe the smaller price tag is only the lowest price of the past 30 days or so, not necessarily the immediately preceding price.

    2. The „previous price“ shows the lowest price from the last 30 days. So either there was a previous lower „promotion“ less than 30 days ago or maybe the price went up over the past 30 days. That’s an EU directive that has now been a law for quite some time, yet the question comes up over and over again…

    3. Not this shit again. Are people that bored (stupid) to make these posts again and again or just karma whores who just want the upvotes?

    4. It is the law to show the lowest price the product has been in the last 30 days. So there probably was a big promotion of 5.50€ that ended less than 30 days ago.
      I already saw similar stuff on Amazon, all sellers have to do it now.

    5. This has been posted so often, you’d think people know by know what it means…

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