When a store advertises a bargain price for a product that is not available in reasonable quantities and tries to trade customers up to a higher priced product, the store is engaging in what sort of practice?
A) MSLP
B) quota selling
C) bait and switch tactics
D) extraordinary price claims
E) double ticketing
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