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totally agree0. saw stuff i wanted but not at the prices i wanted. i scored better deals in other events than i did for what should’ve been the biggest sale of the year…
I doubt it. Usually if a trick from the wife the question is how much $ not how many corals.I'm 85% certain my wife made this thread to trick me into revealing shameful information.
Let me correct that.... with last weekend's "before the rush" sales, I bought the majority of the way too many corals that I did... This weekend, I only bought about 10, but all for extremely discounted prices due to gift cards and winning things with my incredible .gif game.Way too many...
0. saw stuff i wanted but not at the prices i wanted. i scored better deals in other events than i did for what should’ve been the biggest sale of the year…
Yes, I saw the same thingZero. I actually got better prices a few weeks before Black Friday. I went to go look to compare... ya the sale 'looked better' at 40-50% off but the corals I bought... base price was now listed higher. So when I bought them a few weeks ago, I ended up still getting the same corals cheaper than on Black Friday.
It's marketing
100% this. for the "beat the rush" sale i saw a coral go for 90$ after the discount. then the black friday and cyber monday sales that SAME coral was at 100+.Black Friday shopping is all relative, you are saving money in one place but most retailers get the chance to raise prices at these times. A transition so to speak without the consumer realizing.
With coral prices constantly changing it can be difficult to get a good baseline of what a "good deal" really is.