Black friday, en rea, så priset rör sig som förväntat
Edit: I wasn’t awake enough to see I wasn’t posting in feddit.nu, Hjalmar translated very nice, thx :). The image is of the price of Xbox X in Sweden as I read the price history on prisjakt.nu, a price comparison site. What I perhaps should have included is the price history for not only since 4/11, but the fact that the price had been the same since 5/6 when the price went from 6189 SEK to 5290. There has been a lot of advertising about not only black friday, but black week in sweden (apparently black half-year ;)), so let’s hope for the price to drop down under 5290 on cyber monday then shall we :D
It seems Norwegian. Even if not in the EU, Norway also adopted the omnibus directive that forces online sellers to post the lowest 30 days price nearby the discounted price.
So they can’t increase the price and then say “wow, discount!”
TL;DR: that webstore infringed the law and should be reported and fined
Germany implemented this law in a way which allows stores to post the recommended retail price instead.
It’s a fucking shitshow, the RRP is always set way too high and there are “30% sales” all the time now.
Amazon’s trick seems to be to offer products at a certain price, but often with i.e. a $60 off “coupon” or whatever. Then when Black Friday rolls around, it’s the regular price, no coupon, but with “20% off Black Friday sale” (which may or may not actually be less than $60 off)
Hej! Tror att inlägg här ska vara på engelska, du skulle kunna testa att skriva i chat på feddit.nu istället :)
Translation for anyone who doesn’t speak Swedish
black friday
Black Friday, a sale, so the price changes as expectedWhat am I looking at
The price history for a particular product, showing that its price was stable until it shot up the day after black Friday.
The guy posts in Swedish here for some reason.
But yeah, the Black Friday thing in Sweden is a joke. It’s being used as a way to get rid of old models of televisions and other stuff that nobody really should buy. Any discount on things that are new is very minor, or as in this case in the picture, even more expensive on Black Friday.
This is pretty much the whole point of black friday everywhere
Isn’t that illegal though? I’m in Denmark where a product needs to have had the same price for at least 30 days, before you can compare it as a “before” price. Also sales prices need to be a limited time offer (can’t spike the price for 30 days and the sell on discount for 6 months). I believe it is 10 days limit.