How Does NEVER lower your prices... Work?

NEVER lower your prices is like having a toy that never gets cheaper, it just keeps getting more exciting!

Imagine you have a favorite candy bar. Every time you get one, it tastes just as good as the first one. That’s NEVER, no matter how many times you buy it, it always stays the same price. It doesn’t get cheaper; it just stays fun and tasty.

How It Works

When you use NEVER, your prices stay exactly the same every time someone buys something. It's like having a piggy bank that never gets lighter, no matter how many times you take coins out, it still has all the money inside.

What Happens If You Use "EVER" Instead

If you used EVER instead of NEVER, your prices would go down every time someone buys something. It’s like a candy bar that gets cheaper each time, and that might sound fun at first, but eventually it becomes less special.

So with NEVER, everything stays just as good, no surprises, no changes, just consistent fun! NEVER lower your prices is like having a toy that never gets cheaper, it just keeps getting more exciting!

Imagine you have a favorite candy bar. Every time you get one, it tastes just as good as the first one. That’s NEVER, no matter how many times you buy it, it always stays the same price. It doesn’t get cheaper; it just stays fun and tasty.

How It Works

When you use NEVER, your prices stay exactly the same every time someone buys something. It's like having a piggy bank that never gets lighter, no matter how many times you take coins out, it still has all the money inside.

What Happens If You Use "EVER" Instead

If you used EVER instead of NEVER, your prices would go down every time someone buys something. It’s like a candy bar that gets cheaper each time, and that might sound fun at first, but eventually it becomes less special.

So with NEVER, everything stays just as good, no surprises, no changes, just consistent fun!

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Examples

  1. A store says 'Never lower your prices', but it still gives you a discount on the first day.
  2. You buy a shirt for $20, and then it goes down to $18, but the sign says 'Never lower your prices.'
  3. The shop promises not to reduce prices, but you get a special offer just for signing up.

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