Other Definitions
bait and switch (dict)

Bait And Switch

A bait and switch is a form of fraud in which the fraudster lures in customers by advertising a good at an unprofitably low price, then reveals to potential customers that the advertised good is not available but that a substitute good is. The goal of the bait-and-switch is to convince some buyers to purchase the substitute good as a means of avoiding disappointment over not getting the bait, or as a way to recover sunk costs expended to try to obtain the bait. Note that in order to constitute a bait and switch, there must be no intention to sell the original bait. Other advertising practices, such as the use of loss leaders or the use of sales techniques to steer customers away from low-profit items, depend on many of the same psychological mechanisms as a bait and switch, but do not constitute a bait and switch as long as it is possible to purchase the original item.

External Links

* 16 CFR 238, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's guides against bait advertising.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
self strengthening movement
sonno joi
kingdom of england
enjo kosai
new mills
matthew quay
royal college of surgeons
british 42 north west brigade
cao bang province
devonport, devon
british national space centre
battle of dak to
boshin war
american ornithologists' union
curta calculator
aizu
dourges
scaled composites spaceshipone
quihen plage
karl harrer
holderness
national congress party
liberty meadows
frank cho
history of crime fiction
crime film
624 hektor
loss leader
comptometer
list of transylvanian rulers
michael n. castle
ludwig binswanger
relativistic doppler effect
hong kong international trade and exhibition center
strayer university
children of bill 101
fruitland
s gauge
van buren
lanz von liebenfels
hopkins
watford junction station
shelley capito
hong kong heritage museum