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Just because you have to purchase something else in order to get the audiobook at a discount, doesn't mean the 87% isn't accurate. Remember, they don't have to be purchased at the same time. If you go back a few months later and purchase the audiobook, you'll get it at 87% off....without purchasing anything else. |
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Audiobook: $30 -> Buy for $4 = Save $26 Audiobook: $30 E-book: $10 Buy audiobook for $4 because you bought the e-book first -> You don't save $26, because you are "forced" to buy the ebook first, which costs $10, so you only save $16. Thus, Amazon lies. At least, I assume that this is what the OP means. (It can only be explained like this if you were 100% uninterested in the ebook to begin with.) |
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The OP would have a point if the message said; "savings on the entire bundle will amount to 87%". But it didn't. Seemed pretty clear to me that the "savings" were limited to the add-on audiobook portion.
Besides, who really uses the percentages when it comes to making purchase decisions? I consider many things still too expensive at 50, 60 and even 75% off. It's the dollar amount that needs to be in my wheelhouse before I pull the trigger. |
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The purchases are linked, you cannot get one without the other, so looking at the savings on the second item separately is misleading, a practice that is common, albeit not usually with books, it's mostly used in supermarkets. If this kind of false advertising does not bother anyone else and you're just happy to get the deal, then so be it, but don't call me on my maths.
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But if I follow you're "buy one, get one free" example, I end up with a 50% discount, not a 100% one. Am I the only one here? |
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In a "buy one, get one free" I'd be happy that it could be considered either way, either as a 100% saving on the second item or as a 50% saving on the bundle. However, here, the audiobook is clearly a second transaction. The purchase of the ebook is unaffected whether you go on to buy the audiobook or not. So here, I think it's a big stretch to consider the saving as applying to the bundle, and I think Amazon's justified in showing the discount percentage as relating entirely to the audiobook. To extend the supermarket analogy: if you were given a "50% off your next purchase" voucher on checkout, you wouldn't consider that 50% off items in the basket you've just bought. At least, I wouldn't. Graham |
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They are pretty much the same thing as far as I can see, and as you say yourself, these kind of sales tactics are common practise. Immaterial of being bothered with it or not, seems pointless to me to target one retailer and start a thread about their little white lies? ![]() |
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It is indeed classic marketing. In the case I was presenting, Amazon sells a bundle of 2 items. If bought separately, the first item costs the same, while the second is much more expensive. However, when you make the purchase, if you care about your bank account, you look at the cost of the bundle. Saying "I'm saving so much on the second item" is wrong, because for you as a consumer, AND for Amazon as a retailer, all that matters is that you have bought a bundle, not 2 separate items, at a certain price. Advertising the discount on the second item only is a hook. And for those who do not see where the problem is, let me try an imaginary example. Let's imagine a company is selling you an audiobook it says is discounted at 87%. You click on buy now, and the retailer now tells you that, in order to get the discount, you need to first buy the ebook. Now obviously, you would be pretty peeved by these practices, but let's put that aside and let's imagine you are still interested because the price is right. Are you still thinking you are getting 87% discount on anything? Or do you start thinking about the actual discount, unadvertised, you will actually get for the bundle? |
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![]() Having bought the ebook at $3.99, Amazon reminded the OP that he now qualified for an *optional* 87% discount on the Audiobook. He chose to pass on the offer. Just as you don't really have to pick up the second item in a BOGO sale. Two separate consumer decisions, not one. Modern retail techniques can be confusing...to some... Cuban baseball players are routinrly baffled by 21st century shopping so most MLB teams run them through classes teaching them how to navigate a consumerist society. And they aren't the only ones baffled by the choices they are offered. Critical reading of market-ese is a skill. ![]() (For examlle, there are actually entire hordes of publishers and authors who apparently still don't "get" basket pricing strategies.) Last edited by fjtorres; 04-08-2014 at 08:16 AM. |
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There is your problem: it is not a bundle.
A BAEN webscription is a bundle, a six pack of beer is a bundle--a BOGO is a qualified offer. Different creature. A bundle is integral: you get both in one transaction. Mandatory. In some cases, bundling is even illegal. A qualified offer is two linked transactions. You don't *have* to accept the second part, though the retailer usually wants you to. In this case, having carried out the first transaction, you qualify for the second deal--which you can either accept or deny and the purchase of the ebook is not contingent on buying the audio book; just the converse. With Amazon, you can still go back and get the audio book. With a classic BOGO, the qualified offer expires at the checkout when you accept or decline the second item. Most folks accept the second item but they are not forced to. And, infact, with BOGOHO deals many shoppers decline the second item. If you ever bought print books at Amazon, you can go to their Matchbook page, mentioned above, and see which (if any) of those purchases qualify you for a discount on the ebook version. Prices vary so some offers are worth accepting while others aren't. Your choice. It's not tied together, like a bundle, merely linked. |
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That precisely is why Amazon is so hated by the traditional publishing estsblishment: they brought 21st century pricing and marketing to the "gentile" world of "literature" and fixed prices. Try this: http://www.digitalbookworld.com/2014...ening-keynote/ Quote:
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