A promotion is a one-time deal given to consumers to entice them to purchase a product. Because the Philadelphia 76ers are not expected to be a good basketball team this year, the team offered a two-for-one price promotion for the regular season tickets. And probably, it should have been a ten-for-one season price promotion.
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