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NJ5 said:
papflesje said:

Hmm, I would think that there would be more money available (or willingness to fork it over, seeing how you'd be getting more bang for your buck) than in non-holiday season tbh. Would seem odd the other way around. I'd think people would hoard their money during the year and be a little more lenient towards the end of the year.

As I said, we're not talking about the same demographics during the holidays vs during the year. So it's not as easy as that.

 

Do explain the difference then.

Imho, the ones who spend during the year are a different demographic to the ones saving for purchases during holiday periods. The latter has saved up quite a bit and will want value for their spending, looking more for the best deal, not per say the cheapest deal imho.