Who does the sales?.

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No matter what site your on either if it ocuk, steam or holidays etc who decide what things go on sale and what time?. Is it the compnaies or the sites it self or even how many clicks it has. I was looking at the M032u monitor and was on sale and just today gone up to full price. Im Just curious who controlls the sales?.
 
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They watch what you personally click on.. then use AI to decide if you're about to buy it.. then as you go to visit the site again, they put it up to full price.. don't forget they see everything.. and they are all against you.. stay safe!!!

I wounder if sales are different price then for others then what your sale price is.
 
Yes very much so.. the cookies they implant track your every movement, like when you stop in shops the cameras know what you're looking at, and then when they know you're ready to buy they up the price.. it's you against them... stay strong dude..
 
Prices are determine by the manufactures, licensed retails can lose their partnership with manufactures if they put things on sale without permission.
3rd party retailers and gray market retailers can put things on sale whenever they like..

Some retails will put items back to full price once they have a limited stock or it goes on back order..
edit: unless it's end of line..
 
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Full price at £748.99. It was £548,99 this morning before i said i was going to get it next week if it stoppped at that price and a couple of houre later its full price for me.

Wow I have no intention of buying it, and it's showing as £479.99 for me.. i'm sure once the algorithm thinks i'm going to buy it.. it will rise to £748.99... stay strong brothers.. don't buy it...
 
Perhaps it's like some sort of virtual online loyalty card thing, maybe @SimonRigga has spent mega wedge this year so gets access to a lower price

It’s all based on your social credit isn’t it? Those who question the natural order too much don’t get access to the best prices.
 
It’s all based on your social credit isn’t it? Those who question the natural order too much don’t get access to the best prices.
That probably makes more sense, I did get my covid boosters and voted Labour last election so my social credit is pretty good at the moment
 
That probably makes more sense, I did get my covid boosters and voted Labour last election so my social credit is pretty good at the moment

I haven't spent much this year at all.. so maybe it is the social thing.. maybe i'm getting such a good price as I downvoted a couple of alt-right posts the other day by accident.. It's the future.. we just need to pretend to be good leftists and we can all get good prices...
 
Have you seen the price of the 2nd year subscription to the OCUK pr0n sub forum?

1st year free... But that price hike in year 2...damn! (worth it though)
 
Depends on the profit margins, a larger margin allows more leeway for putting things on discount.
Or they might have old stock they are struggling to shift and sell it cheap just to get rid of it.. That goes for any business really.
 
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