Soldato
- Joined
- 22 Mar 2007
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But I don't agree with companies increasing the price either. Good ethical ones don;t.
To add to this, I don't get why it's acceptable within the PC industry for retailers to inflate prices. It's not just a simple case of demand, because the PS5 pre-orders are crazy, yet none of the retailers are selling the console above MSRP. That's the case with Apple products as well, you never see retailers charging above MSRP regardless of how high demand is. The difference is that Apple are ruthless with companies when it comes to trying to inflate prices, they will immediately blacklist a company if they try to increase prices above the level Apple set, so I presume Sony and MS have done the same. I personally think it's outrageous that OcUK and co can get away with charging 10-20% extra for PC parts, if AMD, Nvidia, etc sent a clear message that any price inflation wouldn't be tolerated you wouldn't see this sort of rubbish from the retailers.
I think it's particularly outrageous with OcUK, given that Gibbo regularly posts his Ferrari, Aston Martin, the new, bigger house he's moving into, his £700k pension target, etc on here. By willingly paying £720 for a card that should be £650 you're just helping contribute to all of that.