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 an Important Investigation and found that a lot of online retailers vary their pricing based on the buyer   location. The cost of a product you buy from a website鈥攁 book, Scotch tape, whatever鈥攎ight be higher because of the zip code you ;re ordering from. The WSJ found that this dollar skewing scheme  stanley france applied to not just Staples, but also Rosetta Stone, Home Depot and Discover Financial Services. We all understand that costs are going to v stanley cup ary considering where you live because of shipping and other factors鈥擲taples acknowledged that itself. But in this case it also might be related to the income distribution of where your IP address is located, and that   a bit discriminatory. The schemes vary from site to site, and there are certain factors that matter like how far you live from a brick-and-mortar store. It   not something you should necessarily get up and start picketing over. But it   something to be aware of, because as a consumer, when you ;re paying more, you ;re losing. [WSJ] Image credit: Shutterstock/Ariwasabi                                                        Shopping                                                                                                                                                                gourde stanley                                                Daily Newsletter                                                                                                                        You May Also Like