| Neodegenerate said: And you are hung up on the distribution method and not the fact that the item you are purchasing is treated the same way as a physical item for the sake of sales. So instead of Oreos and wool coats, look at it as Walmart and Target both offering Oreos for separate prices. You can only get Oreos from one place, Nabisco. However, they distribute by selling Oreos to stores like Walmart and Target for a specific price. Generally speaking, the more they buy at once, the less it costs. So essentially you are complaining that Nabisco lets Target and Walmart set their own prices on Oreos instead of making it as cheap as possible for everyone all the time. Go ahead and replace the word Oreo with digital game and the words Walmart and Target with Gamestop and Amazon, then Nabisco with Sony. It is the same thing. Ultimately it comes down to you not understanding how business and economics work. It's ok, you can be ignorant to those things. You just can't expect everyone to side with you when you are. |
Ok, so basically you are saying sony (nabisco) gives amazon and gamepot the choice to sell digital games at whatever price they want.
But everything you ust described is the relationship between a wholesaler and a retailer in terms of general business. But in this case, the wholesaler is also directly selling to the consumer. But not just that, every consumer that buys from whatever retailer, is still sent right back to the wholesalers warehouse.
You can call me ignorant all you want, but if you choose not to undertsand what I am saying there is nothing I can do about that. But there is nothing ignorant about what I am saying. All these concepts and theories of business simply are all missing one thing.
There is only ONE place to get digital games for the PS4. So even what you buy from other stores still takes you right back to that one place.







