Caporegime
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You've got to laugh, people moaning about Nvidias 1070/80/TXP prices, when theres a Nano in here for £800, and thats a bloody sale price!!!, you couldn't make it up 







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lowest I saw the 1070 was with a high street ( shock horror ) for £340 on the asus turbo, long gone now , but they were charging £440 at normal rate for your non-pc gamer
Good deal in fairness, they only had 200pc.
i can link you by pms if you want.to numerous deals.some differences are massive gibbo . your a great sales person so im sure you can do something.
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I was hoping for a 1TB SSD for under £200.
Leaving disappointed.
Manufacturer won't do that because it is called trashing the market price and if I drop my price say to £499 on a 1080, then every competitor will try to match and kick off that they cannot and just cause general eruptions.
As such manufacturer prefer the route of free items, even high value items or doing bundle deals as competitors have less visibility.
Also do a crazy price and you would sell 100's maybe 1000's and again they do not want this due to its costing them too much money or just a simple lack of stock.
Something is better than nothing.![]()
What you're basically saying is that there is an element of price-fixing going on. That the manufacturer and retailers agree not to compete on pricing.
This is the unacceptable face of capitalism. You guys are supposed to compete on price in order to benefit the consumer. Instead you are all agreeing to keep prices high to protect each other's profits.
At least you're honest about it tho.
I think one of AMDs problems is they sell too cheap.
This leads to less money for future product development.
A manufacturer selling their products too cheaply is bad for everyone including the end user. If AMD go out of business it will be very bad news as this will give NVidia the market and they will hike their prices even higher with new products that have very little technical innovation.
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They're already doing that with AMD in business.