DenchDeckard
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If you guys didn't realise. PC is the future. If it survives this ram mess. Id buy one now and have next gen today.
Is the price ever going above the MSRP or are we only looking at who is getting more of a discount but nobody is paying more than MSRP?
Bargaining has been a thing for centuries and somebody who went and did research on the price of things before heading out to a stall/store could haggle better. I guess it's going full circle and entering the new globalised and digital age again.I would guess it would be a net positive for the seller overall, even if they ended up reducing the spend of some users, but hard to say for sure. It will be difficult for them to figure out from limited experiments, because the experiments will involve a clueless audience, which is not a situation they would enjoy for long if they fully deployed this system.
What makes you believe this shit doesn't happen on PC?If you guys didn't realise. PC is the future. If it survives this ram mess. Id buy one now and have next gen today.
That's exactly it. So in the future. If this snowballs.
guy who's a fan of the platform pays full price even though they earn less than another person who waits for games to be on sale but earns a load more money.
Nothing shitty about offering discounts below MSRP.Sony continues to show how shit of a company they've become yet their fanbase will continue to apologize for them.
I still have hope that one day the Console and PC gamers will come together and say enough of this bullshit from all these companies. We need all of them to Find out.
What if they're testing to reduce prices permanently?Hopefully it DOESN'T take off.
For example:
Player 1 - Will 100% buy The Last of Us 8 Remastered for $80. No discount from Sony.
Player 2 - Has a history of not buying many 1st party titles, however, seems to enjoy that genre. Apply slight discount to push the person to buy it and enter the eco-system even more.
That's just an example, but no doubt it'll be something like that. It's just another way of Sony pushing people to lock into their eco-system.
Why do you think it doesn't affect them? When any company does something shitty to extract more from their customers and get away with it, others copy. This is why pretty much everything is shittier for consumers than it was 5, 10, 20 years ago.So many ppl in here mad when it doesnt it affect them
If you're worried about the optics of it, that's no problem: they'll just increase the "base" price to whatever they feel like and then every price will be a "sale".But I guess the problem is that they could also experiment with increasing prices…
Welcome to the internet.So many ppl in here mad when it doesnt it affect them
His first mistake was to assume that it doesn't affect everyone.Welcome to the internet.
So many ppl in here mad when it doesnt it affect them
Congratulations! You have been made a moderator of /r/consumeproductBuy nothing on sale. If it's not worth your time at full price, it's not worth your time at a discount rate.
This is why I abandoned Sony completely. They don't reward long time customers.&, after having plus for years, essential was 0% for me. & this's how sony continues to tell me they are leaving me behind & don't really fucking care...
I think there are more people who're waiting for deep sales than day 1 purchasers who would wait to reset a discount mechanic to save $20 or so.That's the thing though, if I know that system is in place then I'm now also considering the impact on my scrooge score whenever I buy something, not just the value proposition being presented. It may train people currently regularly paying full price to avoid doing that, for instance, if they feel they're going to be punished in the future for doing it / rewarded for not doing it.
I would guess it would be a net positive for the seller overall, even if they ended up reducing the spend of some users, but hard to say for sure. It will be difficult for them to figure out from limited experiments, because the experiments will involve a clueless audience, which is not a situation they would enjoy for long if they fully deployed this system.
There's nothing wrong with Sony offering discounts to get people to participate in their ecosystem. That's a legitimate way to acquire and retain customers. People rolling in FOMO who buy everything at full price on day 1 are already telling Sony that they are willing to pay whatever they charge, so why bother with offers for them?Hopefully it DOESN'T take off.
For example:
Player 1 - Will 100% buy The Last of Us 8 Remastered for $80. No discount from Sony.
Player 2 - Has a history of not buying many 1st party titles, however, seems to enjoy that genre. Apply slight discount to push the person to buy it and enter the eco-system even more.
That's just an example, but no doubt it'll be something like that. It's just another way of Sony pushing people to lock into their eco-system.
Companies put products on sale because it benefits them, not you.Congratulations! You have been made a moderator of /r/consumeproduct
What's the next level?
Income, Race, Genders etc.....
And waiting for a sale for a product you're interested in like a responsible adult with a fully functional brain benefits you, not them.Companies put products on sale because it benefits them, not you.
You wait to serve the company?And waiting for a sale for a product you're interested in like a responsible adult with a fully functional brain benefits you, not them.
You realize not even half of the ppl in here have playstations lmao![]()
You realize that everyone will get it?
You can set different prices in different parts of the EU, but what you aren't really supposed to be able to do legally is block someone from one part buying from another part. Whether they found ways around that idk.
Practices like offering different prices to different people based on their buying habits, or if they just canceled their sub, or left it in checkout etc. should all be outlawed.
What if they're testing to reduce prices permanently?