Posted February 14, 2018
As a discerning PC game purchaser who takes time to decide where your limited gaming budget will go, Flash Sales help ensure that only the titles you want the most will end up in your shopping cart. If you're on the fence and haven't made a decision when the timer expires, you have saved yourself money by not buying a game that you weren't altogether sure you wanted to buy.
Ultimately, Flash Sales help you get more bang for your gaming dollar:
- as a smart consumer, you're more likely to buy only the games that you've already researched and want to play and not buy those that you have not spent the time researching, thus reducing the likelihood of making a reflex purchase before the timer expires.
- for those games you DO buy, you're getting a discount.
Very pro-consumer. : )
Edit: this is a semi-satirical response to the notion that flash sales are anti-consumer. The text above maybe makes that not so obvious. Read below if you want my actual position on the matter - which is not pro-flash sale - and explains why I disagree the anti-consumer notions.
Ultimately, Flash Sales help you get more bang for your gaming dollar:
- as a smart consumer, you're more likely to buy only the games that you've already researched and want to play and not buy those that you have not spent the time researching, thus reducing the likelihood of making a reflex purchase before the timer expires.
- for those games you DO buy, you're getting a discount.
Very pro-consumer. : )
Edit: this is a semi-satirical response to the notion that flash sales are anti-consumer. The text above maybe makes that not so obvious. Read below if you want my actual position on the matter - which is not pro-flash sale - and explains why I disagree the anti-consumer notions.
Post edited February 16, 2018 by HereForTheBeer