Easter 70% off Wishlist
Grafitaleblu
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I want to make the most of the Easter 70% off Wishlist sale, but with 579 pages of sale items and 9 pages of wishlist items, it's overwhelming to figure out which deals match my wishlist. Is there a quick way to find these items?
Thanks!

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I can only recommend to fully ignore that easter 70% off wishlist sale. With full tokens all you get is a 79% discount on older stuff on your wishlist. On all the items which get the 70% the previous discount was removed. There is no stacking with any of the other deals running. If you have your 10$ off coupon on older stuff you might use that.
March Madness deals on older stuff have been better. And you even did not have the stuff on your wishlist.
As to your request. The paid browser plugin (DAZ Dealz) is IMO able to filter any listing down to only show wishlisted items. So you might want to get this.
I really sometimes wonder if DAZ actually expect us to sift through all these pages, or if there's some other idea they have about these insanely long lists. Especially since they actively encourage people to have long wishlists as well. But sales offers like this actively encourage me to keep my WL as short as possible. This cannot be the desired outcome, surely? It's a mystery to me. They could have added a WL sorting feature ages ago, or supported DAZDealz's.
of the 2 I found, before I gave up scrolling both had heavier discounts the last month and I didn't want any of the new items
not concerned one bit but do wonder who designs their sales strategies
As usual, I put a qualifying new item in the basket, put a few in from my wishlist, and notta, so dumpEd the cart.
Can anybody explain how the math is behind the 70% EASTER discount?
If I put something that is full price into my basket it's 70% off, but if I put something that already is (e.g.) 40% off into my basket I end up with 58% off total.
I can't figure out how this is calculated
With a lot of these offers, anything that is already on a discount is excluded from the offer.
The fact that the Daz store does not have wishlist filtering within sales offers to easily see which items are actually valid is extremely frustrating. As is the fact that the category filtering available in the main store search is also not available in sales lists - something I particularly yearn for when Daz runs sales on thousands of older items. Some old items can be very serviceable*, but it's mostly the stuff like vehicles, props and environments which are figure agnostic (not needing to be rigged to a specific base) with comparatively simple materials that don't need careful set up of translucency or the like, and I've often backed out of sales because what I might potentially want is hidden in a haystack of texture sets for Genesis 2 outfits I don't have.
(Yes, I know Daz Deals has some of these features, but things like the Wishlist filter are only if you sign-up for the premium version).
* I mean, I've snuck the Utah teapot into renders before. The original 3D model is now fifty years old, but remains a really quite usable prop if you throw an up-to-date ceramic shader on it.
I would tend to filter the sale by artist, making it much easier to spot anything that was on my wishlist (though I suspect it is to short and too new to benefit).
Since the sale list is all undiscounted, just look for items in your wishlist that have no discount and add them to the cart and see if they get discounted. Your wishlist is likely much shorter than the sale list
Not sure what you mean. All items atm are showing on sale in the link they provided and then once you add an FNR it qualifies for the additional 70% on those WL items.
Edit: I just inquired about this because they were all showing a base discount this morning, so not sure what happened. Could've been a glitch this morning.
Ok, NM. I was only looking at DO's this morning, and they do have a base discount but PA items don't.
Yes, the number of items offered per day at a discount has become a problem. It seems to me that they have crossed a line between shopping as a kind of game and shopping as a tiresome chore. And yes, a by-product of frequent or constant discounting is that most customers are going to recognize the value of patience, and wishlist items until a really good discount comes along (and/or a monthly coupon becomes available, and/or tokens are available to drive down the price). And that leads to excessive wishlisting.
Add to this the fact that most days we're seeing the discount tied to a qualifying purchase of that day's new releases. If you're anything like me, most days don't have a compelling new release, or maybe just items that I'm kind of interested in, but not interested in paying anything close to "full" price. So you're going to get a lot of days where I was willing to spend, but didn't.
Based on your input, I’ve decided to skip the promotion and save my credits for future bargains. You’re the best, thank you!
For what it's worth I currently have 11172 items in my wishlist. I add anything I might ever buy to the wishlist. (It creates the biggest opportunity during wishlist sales.) I keep track of the real "favorites" elsewhere.
For sales with mixed/unmixed wishlist items, I spin through the sale pages with strong coffee and a tomato timer, cart test whatever catches my eye, and call it good enough. (Sometimes sort by Popular or Trending or pick out specific artists in the filters)