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D7100
D7100 price drops £150 (28/2/13)
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<blockquote data-quote="§am" data-source="post: 120414" data-attributes="member: 9187"><p>Of course the comment is relevant(!!!)</p><p></p><p>Mathers (where the body is at the price you mention), does not allow you to pre-order that item as they have no stock.</p><p>For all intents and purposes as you can't pre-order it from them they could advertise the price at £1 if they so wished - the fact is, they will not obviously honour this price (£1) until they have stock, at which point they will set a price that is in line with other retailers.</p><p></p><p>It's just clever marketing really - put the price lower than everyone else is offering, which in turns plants a seed in interested people's minds, then at the time of release, either leave the same price or fall in line with other retailers, and a certain percentage of people that saw your original price will come back and purchase from you without shopping around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="§am, post: 120414, member: 9187"] Of course the comment is relevant(!!!) Mathers (where the body is at the price you mention), does not allow you to pre-order that item as they have no stock. For all intents and purposes as you can't pre-order it from them they could advertise the price at £1 if they so wished - the fact is, they will not obviously honour this price (£1) until they have stock, at which point they will set a price that is in line with other retailers. It's just clever marketing really - put the price lower than everyone else is offering, which in turns plants a seed in interested people's minds, then at the time of release, either leave the same price or fall in line with other retailers, and a certain percentage of people that saw your original price will come back and purchase from you without shopping around. [/QUOTE]
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