A launch day auction sold some kind of combo package for $3050.00 USD. In case you didn't actually READ that first auction (which I bet a bunch of bidders did not either), the seller was only selling a Box. It wasn't even a real XBox 360 box. I think I see someone losing their eBay account and maybe even being prosecuted for this.
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This is not even a factory made xbox 360 box. I made it myself, just a few minutes ago. It does not contain an Xbox 360 console, just the Xbox 360 home-made box. this box is great hand made by me says XBOX right on it It doesn't look anything like the picture I included in the auction. It looks much better, in my opinion.
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So it isn't even really an Xbox 360 box, but something the guy made. So he could have just taken an empty cardboard box and wrote "Xbox 360" on it in crayon.
If he was selling an actual factory box I would feel that this was, at a minimum, unethical. As it stands right now, he is showing a picture of something that he is not actually selling. Isn't that false advertising or something?
What an idiot. Goes through a lot of trouble just to explain that you're getting nothing, and people are still misled.
Also, i wonder what Microsoft thinks about the fact they could have released the Xbox360 with a price of a couple thousand, and still many hopeless losers would have bought them...and after the first crash, killed themselves.
Oh, I remember when Microsoft tried to sell the XBox for 960 DEM (~500 Euros) at launch here, two weeks (or was it months?) later they dropped the price to 600 and offered an apology-package (controller, two games, DVD remote, something like that) to those who paid the original price.
There was this theory that MS intentionally keeps the supply as low as possible to generate hype and the "i want it too" attitude so when they flood the market a bit closer to christmas, it would sell like hotcakes, "cause you know its hard to get so i better buy it when i can".
Toomas- Less a theory and more an internal memo. It was leaked a while back. Might be able to find it. I remember my old Art Director had a copy of it or something.
Nitzmoff, if it's the memo I'm thinking of, all it said was for retailers to have "sold out" signs ready, and to display them prominently. All that means is that they knew they wouldn't have enough, and were planning for it. That's different from deliberately not having enough.
Also, my Xbox 360 sold for 910 USD on ebay, but it was the actual console.
Every board I'm on has threads about the crazy prices people are paying for the 360's on Ebay. Sad part is, none of them have been the same links. So...many...stupid...people...
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There was this theory that MS intentionally keeps the supply as low as possible to generate hype and the "i want it too" attitude so when they flood the market a bit closer to christmas, it would sell like hotcakes, "cause you know its hard to get so i better buy it when i can".
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No. The truth is there is a shortage. And the rason is simple. They can't make enough.
The final hardware and specs were decided late in the project and they went for close international release dates.
why don't they make an absolut ton in advance? There are only so many factories, and you don't build more factories for a such a short time release. The same logistics is true for certain games also - you simply cannot make enough in advance between going gold and the release date to have a worldwide simultaneous release, so you make enough for one territory. Europeon plants have been used to make US versions of a game simply to ensure there is enough stock for the US release, then the US plants do likewise for the Europeon release.
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but then rember all the crazy old grandparents who get on the internet and are trusting and dumb
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Ignorant is one thing. Stupid is another. They are people who dont know the system well enough. Now, after the situation is explained to them, and then they choose to bid anyways, we can question their sanity.
Read the thread again, it fooled a few "gamer savy" people here. where it was clearly spelled out in the thread title. If it was ever a better time to pull the scam it was now. If it fools a few Polycounters who I would think are not hitting the early bird special at Dennys so they can get back in time to watch "The Wheel", it must be a half decent scam.
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but then rember all the crazy old grandparents who get on the internet and are trusting and dumb, wanting to buy gifts for their lil grand son,
so i really don't know what side i'm on in this..
altho either way, M$ should sue the hell out of him for copyright infringement
This is not even a factory made xbox 360 box. I made it myself, just a few minutes ago. It does not contain an Xbox 360 console, just the Xbox 360 home-made box. this box is great hand made by me says XBOX right on it It doesn't look anything like the picture I included in the auction. It looks much better, in my opinion.
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So it isn't even really an Xbox 360 box, but something the guy made. So he could have just taken an empty cardboard box and wrote "Xbox 360" on it in crayon.
If he was selling an actual factory box I would feel that this was, at a minimum, unethical. As it stands right now, he is showing a picture of something that he is not actually selling. Isn't that false advertising or something?
I remember this happening with PS2 boxes.
Also, i wonder what Microsoft thinks about the fact they could have released the Xbox360 with a price of a couple thousand, and still many hopeless losers would have bought them...and after the first crash, killed themselves.
Also, my Xbox 360 sold for 910 USD on ebay, but it was the actual console.
There was this theory that MS intentionally keeps the supply as low as possible to generate hype and the "i want it too" attitude so when they flood the market a bit closer to christmas, it would sell like hotcakes, "cause you know its hard to get so i better buy it when i can".
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No. The truth is there is a shortage. And the rason is simple. They can't make enough.
The final hardware and specs were decided late in the project and they went for close international release dates.
why don't they make an absolut ton in advance? There are only so many factories, and you don't build more factories for a such a short time release. The same logistics is true for certain games also - you simply cannot make enough in advance between going gold and the release date to have a worldwide simultaneous release, so you make enough for one territory. Europeon plants have been used to make US versions of a game simply to ensure there is enough stock for the US release, then the US plants do likewise for the Europeon release.
but then rember all the crazy old grandparents who get on the internet and are trusting and dumb
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Ignorant is one thing. Stupid is another. They are people who dont know the system well enough. Now, after the situation is explained to them, and then they choose to bid anyways, we can question their sanity.
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