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原帖由 webfly 于 2005-12-12 19:33 发表
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Also usually the # of products are limited so you need to get there early. # a9 u2 m; q' J2 F
这个是对全部的商店而言还是小部分还是大部分?
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你说这款在圣诞后还会出这么底的价吗?
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Very simple. If the price for a particular product is very attractive, it will sell out in minutes (people wait in lines before store opens even when temperature is -25C). If the prices are so so, the products will stay in the shop for a while. Think about XBOX 360. This week in Edmonton, I saw quite a few people lined up at futureshop at 6:30 AM to get one (store opens at 9AM).
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1 R6 }, Z* f# u2 [% l3 S2 K2 T LYou can always find lower price if you spend enough effort and wait long enough. |
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