DKII said: It doesn't really matter how many price cuts there were. In the end, the price has dropped $100 with a re-shuffling of the included features. |
This is a good point.
The difference between this and what DMeisterJ is saying:
DKII is saying it doesn't matter if they cut the price $25 then $25 then $25 then $25 (4 price cuts; yes, this is a hypothetical situation) or if they cut the price $100 once, what matters is how much the price was cut in total.
And yes, DMeisterJ, I also agree with you that the total price cut was $100 (with features changed), not $200. This is really what your point is, and I agree with you. I admit that I somehow did not realize this before.
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