ZenfoldorVGI said:
I'm not sure why companies stockpile, but it's fair to say that they do indeed do it. Particularly for the Xmas season. I would wager a guess that it is a marketing decision designed to prevent anger over shortages and to sell extra software. That said, I'm not sure if stockpiling is to blame for the Wii the last 2 weeks. I know there is no stock, but it might just be these huge weeks lately finally catching up to them, or some kind of production line or shipping problem. However, one thing is for certain. These numbers are due to lack of supply of the Wii. There are none in the channel at all major online retailers, and they are going used on Ebay and Amazon stores for more than they cost brand new. That, along with reasoning, is all I need to prove that conclusion beyond a reasonable doubt. The only question now is, "Why is it out of stock more in the last two weeks than in the previous four?" I'd be remiss to speculate. Stockpiling seems a common theory. |
Read my earlier post about the production ramps... And that post had nothing to do with the stockpiling, i was just saying that since there are no shortages in Europe, it makes no sense to send them there to Nintendos warehouse for waiting to be sold.
Idea in stockpiling for christmas is, that when you have specific product in your shelf, people who come to ask for the product, are propably going to shop other stuff too from you. If someone comes to ask you "do you have any Wiis" and if you're out of stock, the customer isn't going to buy you anything and leaves for the next store. But if you do, the customer may pick up a few games to go along.
Ei Kiinasti.
Eikä Japanisti.
Vaan pannaan jalalla koreasti.
Nintendo games sell only on Nintendo system.







