Not sure why people are so against a sale. It's not like it even interferes with an actual holiday like it does in USA.
Not sure why people are so against a sale. It's not like it even interferes with an actual holiday like it does in USA.
ktay95 said: I dont get Black Friday, why the name and the date?? |
Friday after Thanksgiving in the US, a time when companies go from in the red (debt) to the black (profit) as far as making money.
They also have BF sales here in Scandinavia now. Some pretty good deals to be had.
Just bought myself a smartwatch for 40% off... still not a wise purchase, but whatever!
Half price DualShock4 around as well as tons of great deals, especially on Xbox One bundles. I saw the console + Aliens: Isolation earlier for £270 (RRP of the console is in theory £350)
Here's one thing I've noticed, other than Amazon as they have the money, a few website broken because of demand from these sales. All started by Amazon too. My company deals with big onsales all the time and we have a system designed to cope with the huge amount of people hitting the website at once in a small period. None of these websites were and all failed meaning people just wanting to search or buy normal things that weren't for these bargain hunting weird people can't. Boxing day sales aren't like that.
... Idiots.
Hmm, pie.
The Fury said: Here's one thing I've noticed, other than Amazon as they have the money, a few website broken because of demand from these sales. All started by Amazon too. My company deals with big onsales all the time and we have a system designed to cope with the huge amount of people hitting the website at once in a small period. None of these websites were and all failed meaning people just wanting to search or buy normal things that weren't for these bargain hunting weird people can't. Boxing day sales aren't like that. ... Idiots. |
sounds like the company's fault then. They should anticipate this higher volume
Now we just need to Americanize Japan's faux-Holiday season a little further and all will be peachy.
platformmaster918 said:
sounds like the company's fault then. They should anticipate this higher volume |
That's the thing, they haven't. Betting online shops go through the sudden high volume near big events, massively near Grand National and can cope with it. However they spend the money to cope with it. Argos is just sitting there turning over income with no real big 'hit' so they don't bother spending the money to cope with sudden high demand.
It's a catch 22 (I think I'm using this right) where by if they spend the money to cope for the very few times a year they may be down due to high demand they may be wasting money in the periods they aren't yet if they don't spend the money, they go down at peak times costing them money.
Hmm, pie.
Hurr1cane said:
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That is the lamest thing Ive heard
Conegamer said: Yes that's true. Though the Daily Mail isn't really the best source out there. |
lol, I know. Just grabbed that link for the pictures although I probably could have embedded them. The quote was from the independant who wrote about yesterday.
I'm sure its existed in previous years to some quantity but not like this.