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[Learning Community Group's Research Network :: Main Page] The study, ''Open to Exploitation,'' found nearly two-thirds of adult Internet users believed incorrectly it was illegal to charge different people different prices, a practice retailers call ''price customization.'' More than two-thirds of people surveyed also said they believed online travel sites are required by law to offer the lowest airline prices possible.

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