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ils411 said:

wasn't planning to join in but this just made me really sad...

The correct term is SKU or "Stock Keeping Unit" and not model. Microsoft introduced a new SKU with a new configuration, and that configuration being, no Kinnect included. It was priced at $399.

That is not a price cut. That is a new SKU with a NEW PRICE POINT.

Then the price was lowered by $50 on both SKU hence the new price points are $449 and $349. Now THAT IS A PRICE CUT.

Again, just to make it very clear.

Original SKU - Xbox one with kinnect - $499

New SKU - Xbox without kinnect - $399 = > NOT A PRICE CUT! New configuration with new price point

Price for both skus went down by $50

Originak SKU - Xbox one with kinnect - $449 = > THIS IS A PRICE CUT

Second SKU - Xbox one without kinnect - $349 => THIS IS A PRICE CUT.

XBOX one has only had 1 price cut and price has gone down by only $50.

And yes, I do have the authority and the knowledge about this seeing as i've been in retail and procurment for over a decade at a managerial level. I decide the price points for more than a thousand items/skus and i handle all new items and am in constant coordination with over a hundred suppliers and sheyt! so there. 

when it comes to this shyet! I am the authority! so everyone else with a different interpretation is WRONG! if anyones view doesnt not aligned with this, which is FACT, then booohoo fo you coz you are wrong and stop spinning things.

Yes, I meant to say SKU, not model. But I highly doubt what you said will get through on these types of message boards.