[QUOTE=KLouis;30464532]Out of curiosity, why does that bother you? At any rate, there's a simple answer: A3 prices do end with "zero zero" but most taxes, etc. are based on percentages of that price. It's like Greek supermarket prices. By the way, I prefer that to the 99,99 prices in, for example, the US or Germany.
it does not bother me -I was just curious-----long long time ago I worked for a very large retail company and we sold a huge quantity of an item that was priced at 97 cents , I had them change the selling price to 1.00 - sales did not change and the company earned 3% more on each sale - since then it has been a habit to look at ending prices --- inexpensive items is one thing airline tkts are a different matter
When AmericanAirlines prices a tkt say--ATH-PHL etc they give the price in a large font rouned up and below it in a small font the actual -example 1500.00 vs 1499.63-and charge the lower price