Historical sample from panel of SKU-level transaction detail from cash and card transactions across hundreds of Consumer-Packaged Goods sold at over 9,000 urban convenience stores and bodegas across the U.S.
Historical sample from panel of SKU-level transaction detail from cash and card transactions across hundreds of Consumer-Packaged Goods sold at over 9,000 urban convenience stores and bodegas across the U.S.
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This listing is offered at no cost and carries a single pricing dimension. You pay nothing to access it, so there are no tiers, usage add-ons, or instance sizes to compare. The dimension represents a backtest dataset built from observed U.S. consumer card payment activity for the consumer packaged goods category. Because pricing is free, there is no metering or scaling logic to weigh. You get one flat option with no quantity choices or commitment terms tied to the price.
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What does this backtest dataset contain, and how is the consumer card data gathered?
This dataset covers observed U.S. consumer card payment activity for the consumer packaged goods category. It draws from real credit and debit card transactions across many financial institution sources. The data is anonymized at the source, so it carries no personally identifiable information. A backtest lets you validate models against past purchase behavior.
Does the price change based on how much data I query or how many users access it?
No. This listing carries a single free dimension with no usage metering. There are no per-query, per-record, or per-user charges that scale your cost. You get one flat option with no quantity choices. Nothing in your usage triggers a cost change, because the price stays at zero.
Is the sample scaled to represent the broader U.S. population, or just the cards observed?
The underlying panel is modeled and scaled for statistical representativeness across U.S. geographies, income levels, and generations. It draws from more than 185 million cards and over 30 diverse financial-institution sources. This aims to reflect real-world spending rather than only the raw observed card set.
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The product listed here is an evaluation data set and is free of charge to evaluate for 60 days. Daily delivery of a complete production data set, custom data cuts, transaction level detail and other delivery options are available. Please contact Noel Bosco at noel.bosco@facteus.com for more details.