Pavolink said:
eva01beserk said:
Not really, If the wii u sells 100 units a week and asda consisted of 30 of thouse 100 units, then thouse people wanting a wiiu will jusst get it somewhere else, hence, when one big outlet stop selling it, the others will see an increase of sales, making them less likely to abandone the console. One company forgeting it does not diminish the demand, no matter how small. If anything it will deiminish the availability of the product, incrising demand for the product.
The rest really proves nothing, as we have seen that the actual oposite is hapening.
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Or some of those 30 will change their perception of the product and decide to not buy one.
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Why? The store where they pick up the product does not influence people unless they have an offer or higher prices or something. A products perception come mainly from the producers who advertise the product and from word of mouth.