There's Always Another Sale Thread -- Discussions Only Pt 6

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  • StonemasonStonemason Posts: 1,253

    Has anyone bought Sunset Motel yet? On my WL now. I can see a use for it later in my story but can't really justify the price tag at the mo.

    I can see that the room interior is separate assets so can be duplicated for other rooms to fully populate. But are all the doors openable?

    Hi, yes all the doors are rigged to open
  • Cam FoxCam Fox Posts: 417

    garrett_3d said:

    Has anyone bought Sunset Motel yet? On my WL now. I can see a use for it later in my story but can't really justify the price tag at the mo.

    I can see that the room interior is separate assets so can be duplicated for other rooms to fully populate. But are all the doors openable?

    It looks spectacular, but expensive buy-ins are too much competition with all the other stuff on sale. I tried it in the cart and didn't have enough dollars to go around - ended up wishlisting it for now.

    Last of the store credit is poofed with a whole PA cycle left to go, and before whatever shenanigans happen Monday. Hard stop on the budget barring a couple spot buys, but I'm grateful for the goodies I got! :)

     

  • garrett_3dgarrett_3d Posts: 351

    I'm not too worried about waiting for it. I'll guarantee it'll be on 50% off sale in a few weeks like most recent new releases.

     

    Thanks for confirming that the doors are rigged.

  • Charlie JudgeCharlie Judge Posts: 13,490

    barbult said:

    garrett_3d said:

    Noooooooo. Stonemason and Riversoft.

     

    Another $100+ spent surprise

    And Roguey and Strangefate. 

    And Sickleyield too! Oh my this might be a expensive morning. 

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,864

    Charlie Judge said:

    barbult said:

    garrett_3d said:

    Noooooooo. Stonemason and Riversoft.

     

    Another $100+ spent surprise

    And Roguey and Strangefate. 

    And Sickleyield too! Oh my this might be a expensive morning. 

    Watch out for the trap where they advertise things for under $1.99 (not talking about outlet or quick grab) and then raise the price in the cart. 

  • TorquinoxTorquinox Posts: 4,603

    barbult said:

    Watch out for the trap where they advertise things for under $1.99 (not talking about outlet or quick grab) and then raise the price in the cart. 

    I saw that, too. 

  • ElorElor Posts: 3,771

    barbult said:

    Watch out for the trap where they advertise things for under $1.99 (not talking about outlet or quick grab) and then raise the price in the cart. 

    It should have prevented prices lo be lowered under 1.99 on store pages, but the price floor is advertised (see the 'Minimum price after discount: $1.99.' under  the FAS icons) and was visible from the start.

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,864

    Elor said:

    barbult said:

    Watch out for the trap where they advertise things for under $1.99 (not talking about outlet or quick grab) and then raise the price in the cart. 

    It should have prevented prices lo be lowered under 1.99 on store pages, but the price floor is advertised (see the 'Minimum price after discount: $1.99.' under  the FAS icons) and was visible from the start.

    But a customer should be able to open their browser, go to the store or wishlist, and see product prices, and have those prices appear in the cart. No customer should be required to go to a different web page, scroll and scroll to find some fine print on some portion of that other page, and be expected to understand that that particular fine print applies to the items they selected from the store product pages or wishlist. Fine print on Daz sales is often inaccurate and has to be amended after customer complaints. What is to be believed?
    A price on the product page should be the maximum ever charged. A sale might lower that price, but no "sale" conditions should ever increase an advertised product price. 

  • LugoLugo Posts: 9
    edited May 24

    NVM it has to be the cache.

    Post edited by Lugo on
  • TorquinoxTorquinox Posts: 4,603

    @barbult yet there are times when we put items in the cart and the price drops! I don't think people complain about that. At very least, they shouldn't complain.

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,864

    Torquinox said:

    @barbult yet there are times when we put items in the cart and the price drops! I don't think people complain about that. At very least, they shouldn't complain.

    A sale should only lower a price in the cart, not raise it IMO. If the price drops in the cart, peoiple assume some convoluted buy-in, buy-multiple, buy-this-get-that sale kicked in. 

  • garrett_3dgarrett_3d Posts: 351

    Elor said:

    barbult said:

    Watch out for the trap where they advertise things for under $1.99 (not talking about outlet or quick grab) and then raise the price in the cart. 

    It should have prevented prices lo be lowered under 1.99 on store pages, but the price floor is advertised (see the 'Minimum price after discount: $1.99.' under  the FAS icons) and was visible from the start.

    I've had loads of stuff today that's come out under $1.99 once tokens are added.

     

    I probably shouldn't highlight this either really as someone will fix it, but I've managed to get 30 items in my basket with new release and artist item (32 total) before losing the max discount on individual products instead of the advertised 20 all weekend.

  • ElorElor Posts: 3,771

    garrett_3d said:

    I've had loads of stuff today that's come out under $1.99 once tokens are added.

    It's intended: tokens (and coupons) are able to break price floors.

  • Ron KnightsRon Knights Posts: 2,576

    Sometimes the details of a sale are so convoluted or complicated that I get a headache reading them.

    All too often I just skip a sale because it's too complicated.

  • TorquinoxTorquinox Posts: 4,603

    barbult said:

    Torquinox said:

    @barbult yet there are times when we put items in the cart and the price drops! I don't think people complain about that. At very least, they shouldn't complain.

    A sale should only lower a price in the cart, not raise it IMO. If the price drops in the cart, peoiple assume some convoluted buy-in, buy-multiple, buy-this-get-that sale kicked in. 

    Yes, I agree with that! 

  • Unless there's something good tomorrow, I think I am done with this weekend's sales, even though there's a few other things I have been considering. One is OS, so price probably isn't changing for another week. As for the rest, they are just Nice to Haves, so if their prices increase tomorrow, it's fine by me.

  • TorquinoxTorquinox Posts: 4,603

    I've been off the wagon for a couple months save for a $4 buy last weekend. If you are interested in filament for its speed, I do recommend https://www.daz3d.com/filament-pro-lights-and-rendering-secrets--2-new-lights--video-tutorial . It's not exhaustive, but it's a good start point and it was worth the money as a bottom tier QG item. 

     

    I feel like a one-month membership and a spin through outlet and OS would be really nice. But I also feel like I could just work with something wonderful from the 5300 items already in my library. And as I still need to develop my filament fu, I may just sit out a while longer.

  • SilverGirlSilverGirl Posts: 3,587

    barbult said:

    But a customer should be able to open their browser, go to the store or wishlist, and see product prices, and have those prices appear in the cart. No customer should be required to go to a different web page, scroll and scroll to find some fine print on some portion of that other page, and be expected to understand that that particular fine print applies to the items they selected from the store product pages or wishlist. Fine print on Daz sales is often inaccurate and has to be amended after customer complaints. What is to be believed?
    A price on the product page should be the maximum ever charged. A sale might lower that price, but no "sale" conditions should ever increase an advertised product price. 

    Yup. A very large portion of the time, I shop off my WL. Especially when there are multiple different days' worth of sale promotions running, I don't want to have to keep track of which item might be featured in one of them and what the fine print on that particular promo might be. Given that most price drops in cart require a buy-in lately, browsing by sale page is inefficient, pointless, and cumbersome for me.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,217

    Ron Knights said:

    Sometimes the details of a sale are so convoluted or complicated that I get a headache reading them.

    All too often I just skip a sale because it's too complicated.

    ....same here,

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,870
    edited 6:52AM

    what a laugh

    MEMORIAL-GEN will never give 80% off on most the items selected because of the $2.99 minimum price

    MEMORIAL-M4V4 works on a few M4V4 things I may or may not want with the $1.99 minimum 

    got a choice of about 10 before it drops to less percentage off

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  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,864
    Base price = don't bother. The same old issue remains. The store page promises a lower price and Daz raises that price dramatically in the cart. I remain disgusted with that maneuver.
  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,870
    edited 7:33AM

    barbult said:

    Base price = don't bother. The same old issue remains. The store page promises a lower price and Daz raises that price dramatically in the cart. I remain disgusted with that maneuver.

    I didn't when I saw the base prices for the later catagories surprise 

    https://www.daz3d.com/the-forager an example of the craziness 

    Post edited by WendyLuvsCatz at
  • SilverGirlSilverGirl Posts: 3,587

    barbult said:

    Base price = don't bother. The same old issue remains. The store page promises a lower price and Daz raises that price dramatically in the cart. I remain disgusted with that maneuver.

    Yup. Fastest way to get me to not even look at the offerings.

    Don't tell me it's going to be X% off if it's not going to give me X% off.

    Had been hoping for something that piqued my interest today, but nope. Maybe membership month will do it... perhaps not. I don't have high hopes, but MM surprised me, so I'm reserving judgment. 

  • Cam FoxCam Fox Posts: 417

    garrett_3d said:

    I'm not too worried about waiting for it. I'll guarantee it'll be on 50% off sale in a few weeks like most recent new releases.

    That was fast! (now 75% off with tokens and another new release)

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,870

    chris-2599934

    What does the AP College Cafeteria Add-On add on to?

     

    https://www.daz3d.com/ap-college-cafeteria

    well that was more complicated than it needed to be to reply to a post in a closed thread

  • theflarftheflarf Posts: 201

    One 'good' thing DAZ has done was bring in the Outlet store bit, i've bought quite a lot of stuff once it's rotated around into that category, largely thats where I enjoy looking and i'll drop stuff into my wishlist so I can sort by price to see if its ended up on that sale, definitely recommend that approach.

    The main sales however are pretty laughable, I use gen 3 for bigger scenes, or background characters for example, but there is no chance i'm buying stuff when the base price is 4.99, let alone the fact a lot of the stuff is actually in the store for less than that, and almost everything has been cheaper than 4.999 recently. (same applies to other categories too)

    Don't worry though if you want to buy some older stuff at a still more expensive price than it is currently listed in the store then you need to buy one brand new item for gen9 laugh

     

  • garrett_3dgarrett_3d Posts: 351

    Memorial Day sale is a joke, IMO. Absolute junk in the G8 section, mainly hair and character morphs.

    New releases don't inspire much enthusiasm either. Same old, same old.

  • Not VictoriaNot Victoria Posts: 143

    After what seemed like a pretty good weekend, I expected a decent catch-up sale, even if it wasn’t as good as getting products during the 12 hour windows. But today’s sale is just… a joke.

  • edited 9:29AM

    Yeah, mostly the Remember the Generations promo consists of Bad Deals. For us and the PAs, since a lot of us seem to be passing. I did find 1 good deal. If you like RiverSoft's Bone Minion series of pose converters, a number of them are in the sale, like https://www.daz3d.com/bone-minion-for-generation-4-poses-for-genesis-9 for $2.80. Even the floor prices are great discounts for this line.

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