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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Its not only that it makes the item seem cheaper, but when an item costs 9.99 the purchaser waits for their change. That means the cashier has to open the cash regiser and record the purchase.
If it cost 10, the purchaser passes over a 10 pound note and just walks out. The dishonest store employee slips the nore into their pocket.
So stores like the .99 prices for two reasons, and making an item look cheaper is the second most important to them.