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Scarcity: The True Cost of Not Having Enough

530 ₹1,209 54% OFF
vs Avg
↑5%
vs Peak
↓77.8%
Trend
→ Flat
Since Low
56d
25
Updated 21st Jun 2026, 12:00 AM
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Price Analysis & Buying Guide

D
30 / 100 Below Average Confidence: 100%
Avg Discount
0/28
Recent Discount
19.9/22
Historical Pos.
6.4/20
Low Proximity
0/20
Trend Bonus
4/10
Avg Price
₹529
6M Avg
₹677
All-Time Low
₹210
All-Time High
₹2,495
vs MRP
↓54.1%

Price Benchmarks

Lowest Ever
₹210
4th Apr 2019
Highest Ever
₹2,495
1st Apr 2021
Average Price
₹529
818 data points
3-Month Low
₹530
28th Apr 2026
6-Month Low
₹489
3rd Feb 2026
12-Month Low
₹466
28th Nov 2025

Price History

As per price history, Scarcity: The True Cost of Not Having Enough's lowest price is ₹210. The average price is ₹529. Highest ever price is ₹2,495. Along with deals, coupons & discounts, you can get it at ₹555. Read our Pricing Disclosure

Product Details

Product Code 0141049197
Market Place amazon.in
Store Amazon
Rating 4.4 (1433 ratings)
Category Microeconomics

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the lowest price ever for Scarcity The True Cost of Not Having Enough?
The all-time lowest price for Scarcity The True Cost of Not Having Enough was ₹210 recorded on 4th Apr 2019. The current price is 152.4% higher than this all-time low.
What was the highest price for this product?
The highest recorded price for Scarcity The True Cost of Not Having Enough was ₹2,495 on 1st Apr 2021. Right now you save 78.8% compared to the peak price.
What is the average selling price?
Based on 818 data points, the average price of Scarcity The True Cost of Not Having Enough is ₹529. The current price is 0.2% above average. Consider waiting for a price drop.
What is the 3-month lowest price?
In the last 3 months, the lowest price was ₹530 on 28th Apr 2026.
What is the 6-month lowest price?
The 6-month lowest price for Scarcity The True Cost of Not Having Enough was ₹489 on 3rd Feb 2026.
Is the price going up or down?
The current price trend for Scarcity The True Cost of Not Having Enough is Stable. Prices have remained relatively stable. There's no immediate urgency, but don't expect a big drop either. It has been 56 days since the last recorded low price.
How does the current price compare to the average?
The current price is 5% above the average price. You may want to wait for a price drop unless you need it urgently.
How much discount is available from MRP?
You're currently saving 54.1% off the MRP (Maximum Retail Price). That's a massive discount! This is well below the listed retail price.
Should I buy this product now?
Price is high. Score: 30/100 (Grade D) — we recommend waiting. The product has been available at significantly lower prices in the past. Price trend is currently stable.
What does the Deal Score mean?
The Deal Score is a composite rating from 0 to 100 calculated by our algorithm. It considers five factors: Average Discount (how far below the long-term average), Recent Discount (short-term price performance), Historical Position (where the price sits in its all-time range), Low Proximity (closeness to the all-time low), and Trend Bonus (whether prices are falling). Grades are: S (90-100, Exceptional), A (75-89, Great), B (60-74, Good), C (45-59, Fair), D (30-44, Below Average), F (0-29, Not a Deal). This product currently has a score of 30 with 100% confidence.
Where can I buy this product?
Scarcity The True Cost of Not Having Enough is available on Amazon (amazon.in). Click the Buy Now button above to visit the product page directly. We recommend checking for available coupons and bank offers on the store page for additional savings.