pra1785
Can someone explain why C is wrong?
'The credit-card company does not require its customers to accumulate a large number of bonus points before becoming eligible to order merchandise at prices lower than the manufacturers‘ suggested retail price.'
If the company does require the customers to accumulate a large number of bonus (by spending more) then technically the customer is spending more money to buy the product compared to the retail store....
Can someone explain where any reasoning is wrong
Hi
pra1785 ,
Here I go:
Notice that the conclusion is about getting a product via mail using points and getting a product from retail stores.
Even if the company is saying "hey guys lets accumulate the points first", then also once accumulated the product bought will be lower than the product bought from retail stores.
Notice that your scope here is just related to the product and not the spending.
The customer is actually not spending more to buy that product. The spending on the card is his usual spending and once the points are present, he is good to go.
One thing you need to consider here is that Premise says he accumulates the points first and then go for the product.
So, by saying that accumulate more, you are somehow trying to break the premise.
Let me know if you wanna discuss why D is correct.