XBOX COMMUNITY!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Started by Slayer, Sep 05, 2014, 02:13 AM

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Aura7541

Aug 12, 2015, 04:23 AM Last Edit: Aug 12, 2015, 04:31 AM by Aura7541
*Long post*
That... really doesn't make sense. In fact, that doesn't make any sense at all. My "funky math" is simple arithmetic. I take a number and subtract from it. Easy as that and it doesn't require 10 paragraphs to explain why -__-"

You're still getting a 1TB XBO for "less". Here's a simpler example. Let's say that a standalone 1TB XBO costs $399. So a $399 1TB XBO vs. a 1TB XBO + two games + 1 year of Live Gold for $399. One package is definitely better than the other because you're getting a lot more value from one than the other. Here's another example. A 1TB XBO + two games for $399 vs. a 1TB XBO + two games + 1 year of Live Gold for $399. Which one is better? Definitely the latter because you get a year of Live Gold whereas you don't get it from the former.

Consumers, especially Americans, are price conscious. They want the best deal and how can they find the best deal? Evaluating each bundle qualitatively is difficult because a lot of subjectivity goes into play. Quantitative evaluation is the better method as numbers are objective and less time consuming. How can the consumers quantitatively evaluate? By subtracting the costs of the extras from the total price tag.