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How to pronounce overprice in English?

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Type of price

Examples of overprice

overprice
He is very greedy and will often overprice his wares if he has the chance.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Sellers tend to overprice because of an emotional attachment, he says.
From the thestate.com
Sellers would overprice a little to see how the market responded.
From the freep.com
Traditionally, people tend to overprice their homes a bit anyway, to allow room for negotiation.
From the bucks.blogs.nytimes.com
Max Talbot is overprice at $1M, and a pending free agent.
From the post-gazette.com
The German exports rely on a low Euro exchange rate, a revalued German Mark would overprice German exports.
From the guardian.co.uk
Only in the public sector can you overprice your product and then intimidate your customers into paying more.
From the chron.com
David Buik, of BGC capital partners, said it was vital to keep investors on side by resisting the temptation to overprice the issue.
From the guardian.co.uk
The government will generally overprice, in which case insurance companies will compete to make themselves as attractive as possible to sick people.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • Price excessively high
  • (overpriced) too costly for the value; "overpriced items at resort shops"
  • (Overpriced) In ordinary usage, price is the quantity of payment or compensation given from one party to another in return for goods or services.
  • (Overpricing) Profiteering is a pejorative term for the act of making a profit by methods considered unethical.
  • To give a commodity an excessive price
  • (overpriced) Priced higher than what it is really worth