base model prices

 i noticed when i put in the non on  super sell of alot of the base models are $31.47 how in the world do they come to that price once you have a premium memer 

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  • Charlie JudgeCharlie Judge Posts: 13,310

     i noticed when i put in the non on  super sell of alot of the base models are $31.47 how in the world do they come to that price once you have a premium memer

    The basic no discount price is $44.95 (essentially $45 but reduced a little to sound less expensive). Then there is a 30% discount on DAZ Originals for PC+ members so the $31.47  is the base price less the 30% discount.

  • but what makes them com out to 44 95 tho what makes them know what to charge per base character 

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604

    I guess thye use the same sort of reckoning tool as Warner Brothers  do when they ask £32.95 for a Lego Star Wars video game, or Clarkes do when they ask £82.75 for a pair of court shoes,   etc  etc.

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715
    Chohole said:

    I guess thye use the same sort of reckoning tool as Warner Brothers  do when they ask £32.95 for a Lego Star Wars video game, or Clarkes do when they ask £82.75 for a pair of court shoes,   etc  etc.

    That's a good way of putting it.

  • Charlie JudgeCharlie Judge Posts: 13,310
    edited July 2016
    Chohole said:

    I guess thye use the same sort of reckoning tool as Warner Brothers  do when they ask £32.95 for a Lego Star Wars video game, or Clarkes do when they ask £82.75 for a pair of court shoes,   etc  etc.

    It is most likely DAZ's best guess as to what will generate the most profit.

    The higher the price the more income per sale but also the higher the price the fewer sales there will be. So, they try to hit the sweet spot where there will be the most income overall.

    Post edited by Charlie Judge on
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