So instead of just doing a 20% discount like all other Amazons they block items behind it. lol
Reminder that other options besides Amazon exist. I built myself a new PC a few weeks ago and only ordered the RAM from Amazon because all other components were cheaper elsewhere. Saved me about 10-15% compared to Amazon's prices.
Since when is Prime £79,99? Holy shit that is expensive as fuck. I paid last year just 49,99€ for a whole year oO
So what else can we do to convince people to go fully digital...
Since when is Prime £79,99? Holy shit that is expensive as fuck. I paid last year just 49,99€ for a whole year oO
This seems such a weird thing to do. Locking discounts behind Prime is one thing, but stopping people buying from you at regular price is ridiculous. And it makes me even less likely to get Prime because bollocks to 'em.
This must be completely new to EU.
This has been going on with US Amazon for months, there's been several GAF threads about it. Pretty click baity headline.
Different countries, different prices. 50 Euro, 100 Dollar, 80 Pounds.
Pretty click baity headline.
This has been going on with US Amazon for months, there's been several GAF threads about it. Pretty click baity headline.
This must be completely new to EU.
This has been going on with US Amazon for months, there's been several GAF threads about it. Pretty click baity headline.
No it isn't?
"Amazon blocks non-Prime members from buying certain video games" is not a correct statement. There are vendors, fulfilled by amazon, eligible for Prime, and cheaper. They're right on the page.
Wtf are you on about? The headline is fact.Pretty click baity headline.
Wtf are you on about? The headline is fact.
Terrible decision Amazon.
Since when is Prime £79,99? Holy shit that is expensive as fuck. I paid last year just 49,99 for a whole year oO
"Amazon blocks non-Prime members from buying certain video games" is not a correct statement. There are vendors, fulfilled by amazon, eligible for Prime, and cheaper. They're right on the page.
Err, Amazon are blocking people from buying games from them unless you're a prime member.
We're not talking about third party sellers here.
So the Americans get 20% off with Prime and we get this :dead:
Edit: Zafir get out of my mind
I'd love to know why prime in the UK is £79 a year yet prime in Japan is only £24 a year that's a huge difference.
They handle fulfillment, the stock is with them. You retain the same support and benefits. There's no distinction.
They only handle stock for vendors that are willing to use them for that. Not all the items affected are necessarily going to have vendors that have.They handle fulfillment, the stock is with them. You retain the same support and benefits. There's no distinction.
Got to pay for all that extra income tax somehow.
You can go on Amazon and purchase this game, handled by Amazon, and get Prime benefits. Is that a mutually exclusive statement with that headline?