• ViciousPanda37@forum.macaque.social
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    100
    ·
    2 days ago

    Dynamic pricing is pretty rude! The product hasn’t changed, so why should it cost different prices for different people? It’s just sneaky and dishonest.

    • NaibofTabr@infosec.pub
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      55
      ·
      2 days ago

      Dishonest Pricing

      Dirty Pricing

      Disgraceful Pricing

      Deceptive Pricing

      Despicable Pricing

      Dastardly Pricing

    • Serinus@lemmy.world
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      29
      ·
      2 days ago

      Because they want to get every single nickel and dime they can out of each and every one of us.

    • Doc_Crankenstein@slrpnk.net
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      8
      ·
      2 days ago

      Same way water is different prices depending on if it’s from a gas station or the airport.

      Cause those who own the means to sell you the water want to exploit you for all your worth.

    • pheonixdown@sh.itjust.works
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      5
      ·
      2 days ago

      This doesn’t feel like dynamic pricing to me. Dynamic pricing to me sounds like real-time algorithm based price adjustments.

      This to me feels most like generic A/B testing where they’re trying to identify optimal sales prices for future titles by offering different deals to different people. It could also be the result of some kind of classification of accounts that results in some kind of stratified pricing, like is done for regional pricing, but using account statistics rather than geolocation.

      Why should some people have a better deal for the same product is because some people have better buying power, and they’re used to subsidize lower prices for those who don’t, so more people can experience it. It kind of follows the same reason for the existence of marginal tax brackets.

      • Don_alForno@feddit.org
        link
        fedilink
        English
        arrow-up
        8
        ·
        2 days ago

        and they’re used to subsidize lower prices

        Nothing is subsidized here (in the sense that Sony could not offer those lower prices to other people if some didn’t pay more ). If that were true, Sony would still make more money if they just didn’t make these lower priced sales. No corporation will do that, unless they are amazon and want to buy market share.

        This means, Sony could offer the lower price to everyone and still make a profit. They are just trying to squeeze everybody for the highest amount they can get away with.

        • pheonixdown@sh.itjust.works
          link
          fedilink
          English
          arrow-up
          1
          ·
          2 days ago

          Sony is of course trying to maximize profit levels, that’s why I said this is probably just A/B testing. I did have another thought that could also make some sense so I shared that, because it wouldn’t surprise me if Sony used demographic information to offer different sales to further maximize profits. Still not seeing any evidence that this is Dynamic Pricing like the article stated.