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bunanson 2007-10-24 02:25

There is NO price cut for N800 from buy.com
 
One googles, pricegrabblers, whatnots, returned buy.com has N800 for $231.99.

Go to the website, buy.com, and actually placing an order, price is $239.99.
Was there a change and now change back again? I do not know. Today, there is No price change for N800 from buy.com.



bun

HandyG 2007-10-24 02:41

Re: There is NO price cut for N800 from buy.com
 
yesterday it was that price:
I even made a post about it

http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=10837

today it changed back to $239.99. No idea what buy.com is doing.

bunanson 2007-10-24 02:49

Re: There is NO price cut for N800 from buy.com
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HandyG (Post 86304)
yesterday it was that price:
I even made a post about it

http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=10837

today it changed back to $239.99. No idea what buy.com is doing.

I read your post, and would like to earn, uh:eek: , $8, no cigar. However, on Google search, it still comes up at $231.99, only if one goes to the web site then the price is differenct. Did you by any chance actually put the item in the shopping cart to see the price? Just wondering what actually happened..........:confused:


bun

dont 2007-10-24 02:55

Re: There is NO price cut for N800 from buy.com
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HandyG (Post 86304)
yesterday it was that price:
I even made a post about it

http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=10837

today it changed back to $239.99. No idea what buy.com is doing.


This is not unusual behavior for internet prices and the big box stores are doing the same sort of thing. Read the 'Undercover Economist' by Tim Harford for an interesting explanation on how prices are really established.

HandyG 2007-10-24 03:06

Re: There is NO price cut for N800 from buy.com
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dont (Post 86310)
This is not unusual behavior for internet prices and the big box stores are doing the same sort of thing. Read the 'Undercover Economist' by Tim Harford for an interesting explanation on how prices are really established.


no idea, I thought buy.com did that to get advertisement or something.

jzencovich 2007-10-24 03:14

Re: There is NO price cut for N800 from buy.com
 
Could it also be possible that the higher-ups have read our complaints and realized that the N800s will be pushing out at a higher rate than expected versus the n810s, so they bumped up the price of the N800 a bit?

HandyG 2007-10-24 03:32

Re: There is NO price cut for N800 from buy.com
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jzencovich (Post 86315)
Could it also be possible that the higher-ups have read our complaints and realized that the N800s will be pushing out at a higher rate than expected versus the n810s, so they bumped up the price of the N800 a bit?

I think they realized that when they bumped down the price they sold too many units. I notice that took it off their front page too. they probably have 100,000 of these. lol

Texrat 2007-10-24 03:39

Re: There is NO price cut for N800 from buy.com
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jzencovich (Post 86315)
Could it also be possible that the higher-ups have read our complaints and realized that the N800s will be pushing out at a higher rate than expected versus the n810s, so they bumped up the price of the N800 a bit?

If so, it would have been by more than $8 USD...

munky261 2007-10-24 11:07

Re: There is NO price cut for N800 from buy.com
 
christ , sounds like my grandfather pissing and moaning about $8 lol

ch8xy 2007-10-24 11:24

Re: There is NO price cut for N800 from buy.com
 
Amazon just lowered price to $229.99 (sold by Tigerdirect).

dont 2007-10-24 13:12

Re: There is NO price cut for N800 from buy.com
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Texrat (Post 86319)
If so, it would have been by more than $8 USD...

Buy.com are almost certainly using an algorithm-based pricing system. They have bought a boat load of n800s from Nokia and they want to shift them out of their warehouse ASAP.

They know how many they have, how quickly they are selling, when they want their investment back and exactly how much it is costing them just to hold the units in inventory. As the units sell they tweak the price up/down to optimize their final profit.

What puzzles me is that Nokia are pushing a lot of n800s through the distribution system. Why?

One answer would be that they are following a pricing strategy that basically says it is better to make a lot of money off the wealthy _and_ a little money (many times over) off the poor. So you make a range of products so that you can sell a high-end model to the rich at a very high premium and a low-end model to the poor at a very low margin. Apple are very good at this, so are Toyota/Lexus. Everybody gets the opportunity to buy an iPod and no money is left on the table for another competitor.

Another answer would be that Nokia is actually incompetent at warehousing and pricing and have loads of n800s in stock that they now know will never sell against the N810 unless it is significantly cheaper. I suspect that the build cost of an n800 is <$100 so we do not need to weap for them.

The question is what happens once the supply chain is empty:

(a) Will Nokia discontinue the n800?
(b) Will Nokia reset the price of the n800?
(c) Will Nokia simply keep the n800 recommended price at its current level?

Given Nokia's past behaviour on setting prices I suspect that they will initially go with (c) and then discover that they cannot sell very many at that price so they will discontinue the n800 in the hope that they can turn all sales into n810 sales.

I hope that they go with (b) but I suspect the price will be over $300, which I think is too high.

This is just speculation of course, but now might be the right time to buy an n800.

All of this makes ordinary shopping feel more and more like a poker game.

HandyG 2007-10-25 00:41

Re: There is NO price cut for N800 from buy.com
 
hahah dont, I liked that post, how much schooling did you have to know all of that?

how do you explain buy.com placing the n800 on the main page advertisement? that had to up the sales significantly.

Sadavyk 2007-10-25 00:50

Re: There is NO price cut for N800 from buy.com
 
The minute the n800 go's under $200 i will buy another one just cuz i love it :)

grantbob 2007-10-25 01:26

Re: There is NO price cut for N800 from buy.com
 
I bought mine from buy.com after it went back up to $239. I did go to dealnews.com's coupon section and found a 5% off coupon though. With that and free shipping I can't complain. I got my n800 quickly and am pretty impressed with it. :)

-grantbob

jzencovich 2007-10-25 01:39

Re: There is NO price cut for N800 from buy.com
 
$8 may not sound like much to you guys but consider this: $8 PER unit. Buy.com sells an additional... 10,000 units than it expected to?

BOOM. $80,000 in extra profits.

Oh and if the N800 dropped bellow $150, I too would consider grabbing another one. Though I'm not sure what I would do with TWO N800s.... :D

(Clustering! :D)

HandyG 2007-10-25 02:08

Re: There is NO price cut for N800 from buy.com
 
I would buy another n800, 1 for home, 1 for the road. if the price drops $30 bucks.

GeneralAntilles 2007-10-25 02:42

Re: There is NO price cut for N800 from buy.com
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jzencovich (Post 86726)
$8 may not sound like much to you guys but consider this: $8 PER unit. Buy.com sells an additional... 10,000 units than it expected to?

BOOM. $80,000 in extra profits.

Oh and if the N800 dropped bellow $150, I too would consider grabbing another one. Though I'm not sure what I would do with TWO N800s.... :D

(Clustering! :D)

Stick one on the couch/bed/bathroom (:P) and use it as a movie-viewer/ebook reader/weberator.

jzencovich 2007-10-25 03:22

Re: There is NO price cut for N800 from buy.com
 
You're SO gonna get me in trouble.... I'm seriously considering the "benefits" of grabbing 4 or 5 and placing them at different spots in the house.... :D

bunanson 2007-10-25 04:46

Re: There is NO price cut for N800 from buy.com
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HandyG (Post 86733)
I would buy another n800, 1 for home, 1 for the road. if the price drops $30 bucks.

Language trouble again, are you looking for $30 price cut or price drops to $30? Price cut $30 that may come soon. Price drops to $30 I am afraid, it aint goin to happen :(


bun

HandyG 2007-10-25 22:00

Re: There is NO price cut for N800 from buy.com
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bunanson (Post 86765)
Language trouble again, are you looking for $30 price cut or price drops to $30? Price cut $30 that may come soon. Price drops to $30 I am afraid, it aint goin to happen :(


bun

if the price drops $30 bucks. price = current price.


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