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
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.
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 expectedActually my plan was to post it to feddit.nu, I made an oopsie, sorry 😅
No worries 😀
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
What 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.
Why is that bad? Or really related to black friday at all?
presumably this graph shows the buying price, discounted or not. going by that, the site probably adopted the regular price as the “sale price” and inflated the non-discounted price. after black friday the promotion ended and the price returns to the “old” value.
This only seems to show November. A lot of places did sales in the run up to Black Friday too. It could have been discount for the past month and then they went back to the non-sale price after Black Friday.
Bro this isn’t a language-specific sub
Exactly… he can use what langue he likes.
English-defaultism much.
Isn’t that exactly what it is? Post should be in English. If it weren’t language specific, posts in Swedish, Arabic and Klingon would be welcomed, no?