The Cover Project
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Megatron on May 21, 2018, 05:27:22 PM
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So apparently there's a leak memo for Best Buy that states the Gamers Club Unlocked program, where members get 20% off new games, 10% off used games, and 10% bonus trade in on games, is basically done. The report states that current members will have the benefit for the duration of their membership, but no new members are being allowed, and people can no longer renew their membership. You can't even find it on the Best Buy website.
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Mark it: All of the "club discounts" you see on new software will cease to exist. Prime will eventually stop giving discounts on preorders(which itself is a far cry from their old discounts) now since Best Buy is back to full price. I wouldn't doubt publishers put a stop to it so no one has an unfair advantage in the marketplace.
But then again, if you can muster the patience, you can nab most relatively new software for a significant discount a couple months after launch.
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It's not a big deal to me if Amazon follows. If I lose my pre-order discount, I simply won't pre-order anything any more. Outside of something that might be truly limited, that was the only reason I would use the pre-order anyway.
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It seems a bit drastic to me. I mean quick closing it and not even attempting to change it first. They could have upped the price in order to make it more worth their while. Yes it would be unpopular but so is just canning the whole idea. Best Buy had a lock on the gaming community in my area, and now it looks like they just gave it up.
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I'm good til June 2019, but I am quite disappointed to hear this. I loved 20% off and release day shipping, it was the only reason I ordered from there. The membership was only $30 for 2 years, it was great. I'll be done shopping there when mine expires, and I can't justify $100 a year for prime, so I'm not sure what I'll do next
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I wouldn't doubt publishers put a stop to it so no one has an unfair advantage in the marketplace.
I don't think this is the case. Best Buy has to pay the distributor/manufacturer for whatever they sell. Best Buy's lower prices just undercut their own profits. I can't imagine publishers would or could dictate the retail price.
My guess is this program was always losing money for BB. Their plan was to lure people in with cheap games and they would also buy accessories, consoles, headphones, etc.
After a few years, my guess is it didn't meet expectations, so they cut it.
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I'm good til June 2019, but I am quite disappointed to hear this. I loved 20% off and release day shipping, it was the only reason I ordered from there. The membership was only $30 for 2 years, it was great. I'll be done shopping there when mine expires, and I can't justify $100 a year for prime, so I'm not sure what I'll do next
$120 now :-\
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Yeah, a definite no to that now. Guess I'm just SoL