  batterup I Can Not Tell A Lie. Premium join:2003-02-06 Netcong, NJ clubs:
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| reply to Devistater Re: Total BS!
said by Devistater :And finally, if the official microsoft xbox site wasn't a good enough source for you, try googling for xbox core $299 MSRP and xbox core $599 MSRP. I must be missing something. Post the link again to the *official Microsoft* site that shows the MSRP. |
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| I used to work for a video game retailer 4 or 5 years ago. I can tell you the $280 for a $300 system sounds right. We used to make $5 - $10 for every N64 or Playstation sold. The biggest way we'd make money was through selling large quanities of games. Even the markup on those was only about 25%. I'm sure Amazon gets them in bulk as a wholeseller cheaper than a small retailer, but it wouldn't be much of a difference.
Also, video game console companies are very strict with their pricing. I am not sure of the details, but if a store is caught selling a system more than a few pennies below the given price, dealers will no longer sell to them. I am sure Amazon and Microsoft had some deal in making this happen. |
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1 edit | reply to batterup The two links I provided to xbox.com (which is a MS owned official site) show the official microsoft pricing. It doesn't specifically say MSRP right next to it. They don't need to, its the official site with the official manufacture price. Another example: »www.xbox.com/en-US/press/2005/08···ails.htm Or the same press release on microsoft.com (thanks rakslice) »www.microsoft.com/presspass/pres···ePR.mspx The official microsoft press release about pricing for xbox on launch. Notice how they announce the price of $299 for the core? Why would MS announce any other price than the MSRP?
I think its time you show me somewhere on the official microsoft site (xbox.com or microsoft.com) where they mention a $599 price for the core (MSRP or otherwise, I won't hold you to finding the specific term MSRP). That would prove I was wrong.
I notice you didn't respond when I pointed out concrete example of your site inflating MSRP numbers, or indications that site was a price inflation scam site that suckers buy from because they think they are getting a better deal when they aren't. Perhaps I'll find some additional examples of that.
The same site shows that the nintendo wii MSRP is $999. This is complete and utter nonsense (even WITH a game. A game isn't going to change the MSRP to 4 times normal). »www.megagoods.com/product_catalo···tem=4294 100% proof: »www.nintendo.com/newsarticle?art···c0b&page nintendo's official press release "MSRP $249.99" Contrast that to MS's press release. They are both announcing initial launch pricing points. Both are prices that stores adhere to very well (likely because of a very small margin). MS didn't mention the term MSRP in thier press release, although nintendo DID SPECIFICALLY USE THAT TERM. So lets try a google for wii MSRP $249.99, and there's 25,000+ hits. Now lets try googling for wii MSRP $999.99 Only 400 hits interesting. Now looking at a few of those hits, what do you know. A bunch of them are ebay or similar auctions trying to convince people to pay more as if they are offering a better deal than they actually are (trying to scam people by showing inflated false MSRP) In fact here's a funny example where they copied, word for word, the exact page from your megagoods site: »auctions.yahoo.com/i:NINTENDO%20···17427133 They are trying to get $700 for a wii! LOL! Here's a similar ebay example: »item.express.ebay.com/__Video-Ga···ressItem Same exact copy/paste and wii for $825 !
Just give it up, admit that the site you poorly choose to give evidence to your argument is trying to scam and falsly inflate MSRP to sell items at a higher price, that our differances are ones of degree, not kind.  |
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 rakslice
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| reply to batterup Look way up to the xbox.com links a few messages ago.
And here's a press release from launch time:
»www.microsoft.com/presspass/pres···ePR.mspx |
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