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To the youngest this will sound like Chinese. But those of us who lived through those times know that there is probably nothing more fun than playing at the right price. What is this about? Well, guess the price of an item, getting as close as possible to what it really costs, and without going overboard.
At the time (between the late 80's and early 90's), the mythical Joaquín Prat asked contestants to give the closest possible priceto the article that was presented, to give it to him directly.And if they were right, they could even get bigger prizes, like a car.
On Joom you won't get as much, but you can get the occasional gift. And the fact is that the shopping platform has just launched a daily contest in which you will have to do the same thing that Joaquín Prat asked for in the nineties: guess the price fair. Ready? ready? Let's playrrrr!
Guess the right price with Joom
The campaign launched by Joom is available through the web and the application, so you can participate at any time or place. Of course, you must bear in mind that you can only try it three times a day When you have exhausted your participation options, you will have to wait until the next day to try again and get, if necessary, the product that appears in the promotion.
To try to guess the right price, all you have to do is move the selector to the right or left, as you consider. In this way, you can reduce or increase the price of the item When you are clear, click on the Try to guess button.
The system will tell you if you have succeeded or if the opposite. When you exhaust the three chances you have, it will be time to leave the game for the next day, because Joom won't accept any more participations If you succeed, you will be able to get the promoted item, something that... we'll tell you now, it's quite complicated.
And it is that unlike Joaquín Prat's The Fair Price game, in this Joom game you will have to guess the price in a much more concrete way.In other words, you won't get the prize for having come close to the amount for which the product is sold. May your intuition be with you!