When the Apple iPhone 3G was introduced, users could buy the "I Am Rich" app for a price of $1,000. The app did nothing but display a red gem on the iPhone's screen. The description of the app stated that this red icon would remind you (and others you show it to) "that you were rich enough to afford this." Six of the applications were sold before Apple, Inc. removed the app from iTunes. At the $1,000 price, the author of the app was using ___ pricing as part of his marketing approach.

When the Apple iPhone 3G was introduced, users could buy the "I Am Rich" app for a price of $1,000. The app did nothing but display a red gem on the iPhone's screen. The description of the app stated that this red icon would remind you (and others you show it to) "that you were rich enough to afford this." Six of the applications were sold before Apple, Inc. removed the app from iTunes. At the $1,000 price, the author of the app was using ___ pricing as part of his marketing approach.


a. snob appeal
b. prestige
c. exclusive
d. selective
e. unique


ANSWER: b


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