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Author Topic: Where does Newegg get their balls big enough to double the prices?  (Read 4263 times)
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December 15, 2013, 07:01:48 PM
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Back in August I bought 3 HIS Ice-Q 7950's off of Newegg for $230 each.  Now all their 7950s are $450 each.

I'm in this for profit, as I'm sure Newegg is, but being a big company, they need a better reason to jack the prices like this.  I propose we find someone in the Newegg warehouse, and bribe them to send out a few boxes of 7950's, as silent revenge and justice for their price gouging.

If I worked in their warehouse, I guarantee they would have "loaned" me quite a few GPUs, motherboards, CPUs, and RAM sticks and power supplies already for pulling this BS!
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December 15, 2013, 11:45:59 PM
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"Highers their price"....  Someone failed English class! Huh
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December 16, 2013, 01:42:45 AM
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Back in August I bought 3 HIS Ice-Q 7950's off of Newegg for $230 each.  Now all their 7950s are $450 each.

I'm in this for profit, as I'm sure Newegg is, but being a big company, they need a better reason to jack the prices like this.  I propose we find someone in the Newegg warehouse, and bribe them to send out a few boxes of 7950's, as silent revenge and justice for their price gouging.

If I worked in their warehouse, I guarantee they would have "loaned" me quite a few GPUs, motherboards, CPUs, and RAM sticks and power supplies already for pulling this BS!

They are a private company. They don't need a reason to alter their prices. If you don't like their price, shop elsewhere.
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December 16, 2013, 02:34:16 AM
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They probably do it because they are selling out of them. If GPU sales represent X% of their total revenue, then the constant sell out since ltc price spiked and the lack of availability from the vendors means that they have to raise prices to keep X% of revenue constant. This is a common tactic with products that have limited availability. It's not all greed, it's how they keep the business going. I like newegg a lot, thankfully I ordered a bunch of cards before the prices were raised and I'll wait till they come down again to buy more.

Also, once the difficulty doubles again, all these people who built new mining rigs will start offloading gear, newegg prices will crash because there will be no ROI and the only people buying millions of GPUs were miners. Ebay will be swamped with cards, instead of basically sold out.

Just have patience, or pay more now!
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December 16, 2013, 02:48:25 AM
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You should be grateful you have places like NewEgg.com - graphics cards cost nearly double here in Thailand
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December 16, 2013, 02:52:52 AM
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There's yet another ATI card shortage, so if you think you're entitled to cheap graphics cards, hire someone at an ATI card manufactory to quietly collect "rejects." (Ironically, you'd be making the shortage more severe) All the Internet is blaming Scryptcoins. Cheesy The 270s were still reasonably priced last I looked.
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December 16, 2013, 02:59:59 AM
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You should be grateful you have places like NewEgg.com - graphics cards cost nearly double here in Thailand

Buy used silly. 7950/7970s all being sold for 6000 - 7000 baht. All with warranties that last a couple years in case they crap out, too.

That being said, I've never paid more on a graphics card in Thailand than I would have in the USA. Maybe $20 - 50 more, but not even close to double.
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December 16, 2013, 04:06:03 AM
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You should be grateful you have places like NewEgg.com - graphics cards cost nearly double here in Thailand

Buy used silly. 7950/7970s all being sold for 6000 - 7000 baht. All with warranties that last a couple years in case they crap out, too.

That being said, I've never paid more on a graphics card in Thailand than I would have in the USA. Maybe $20 - 50 more, but not even close to double.

I meant compared with the great deals at NewEgg etc.

Also, hi-fi equipment is almost double what you can get at NewEgg
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December 16, 2013, 04:17:39 AM
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You should see how much they jacked up the prices on usb block erupters and BE Blades. I could more than quadruple the money I paid for them if I sold them now.

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December 16, 2013, 04:23:46 AM
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You should see how much they jacked up the prices on usb block erupters and BE Blades. I could more than quadruple the money I paid for them if I sold them now.

Do NewEgg sell USB block erupters? I though the price on them would go down 1000% since they aren't economical any more. Maybe at eBay Wink
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December 16, 2013, 06:26:19 AM
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These types of products alter their sale price quite often and at the same time
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December 16, 2013, 12:55:11 PM
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Most retailers raise prices for the Christmas season so when they claim they are 50% off, they are really regular price.
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December 16, 2013, 01:11:44 PM
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I purchased a hd7850 yesterday for 169 it will have a 20 dollar rebate so it will be 149.



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December 16, 2013, 01:15:54 PM
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Back in August I bought 3 HIS Ice-Q 7950's off of Newegg for $230 each.  Now all their 7950s are $450 each.

I'm in this for profit, as I'm sure Newegg is, but being a big company, they need a better reason to jack the prices like this.  I propose we find someone in the Newegg warehouse, and bribe them to send out a few boxes of 7950's, as silent revenge and justice for their price gouging.

If I worked in their warehouse, I guarantee they would have "loaned" me quite a few GPUs, motherboards, CPUs, and RAM sticks and power supplies already for pulling this BS!

Offer and demand. Don't get angry because we have a free economy.
Do you remember the HDD crisis a few years ago?
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December 16, 2013, 04:07:07 PM
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Woohoo, loooks like I should start selling my miners...

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December 16, 2013, 11:21:35 PM
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What always fascinates me about people who cry foul about "price gouging" is that they don't have a very good understanding of economics.  Basic supply and demand, really.  If demand increases and consumers buy up most of the supply, making the supply shrink (but demand remaining the same) the merchant is literally forced by the market to do one of two things: Keep prices the same, resulting in being out of stock on the hotly desired products, or raise the prices to the level the market will bear in order to keep inventory available for those who want it the most (represented by how much they are willing to pay for the product).

This means that if they didn't raise the prices, they would simply be out of stock and the cards would be outright unavailable.  Would you still be complaining then?  I bet you would.  And I bet you can agree that being able to purchase them for double the price is still a better alternative to not being able to purchase them at all.
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December 17, 2013, 12:35:14 AM
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WHY CAN'T I GET BITCOINS FOR $10 EACH?

THEY USED TO BE $10 EACH AND NOW THEY'RE NOT $10 EACH ANYMORE.

GREEDY PEOPLE JACKIN' UP THEIR PRICES WHEN I NEED $10 BITCOINS!

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December 17, 2013, 06:52:24 AM
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WHY CAN'T I GET BITCOINS FOR $10 EACH?

THEY USED TO BE $10 EACH AND NOW THEY'RE NOT $10 EACH ANYMORE.

GREEDY PEOPLE JACKIN' UP THEIR PRICES WHEN I NEED $10 BITCOINS!

 Cheesy

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December 17, 2013, 12:36:35 PM
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They want to maximize their profits, that is all they want to do. They saw an opportunity and they took it. They don't care about the consumers.

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December 17, 2013, 12:51:59 PM
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Supply and demand.

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