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It Has Lost All Meaning

December 2, 2024 by Tim


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Urainkhali
Urainkhali
1 day ago

My wallet agrees.

The Legacy
The Legacy
1 day ago
Reply to  Urainkhali

What’s in YOUR wallet?!

Pajuka
Pajuka
1 day ago
Reply to  The Legacy

The cold uncaring void. And my drivers license.

The Legacy
The Legacy
14 hours ago
Reply to  Pajuka

😰

Jedi
Jedi
1 day ago

Pfft just pay your Mastercard with your Visa ! Troll Physics 101!

But yes, Thank you Tim to point out the ridiculous development in sales and marketing.

radar
radar
1 day ago
Reply to  Jedi

Then…pay your Visa with your Mastercard. Repeat until you earn enough points to pay them off for real!

Pulse
Pulse
1 day ago
Reply to  Jedi

the number of people who try this….

Pajuka
Pajuka
1 day ago
Reply to  Pulse

And half of them arnt dumb, they’re desperate. Anything to extend the problem just one more day, one more week, just long enough to get paid and hope the price of groceries didn’t rise agian so you’re at least able to make some sort of payment.

But then the car gets a flat and your son gets the flu, and now you’re a other 150 in the hole, and now you need to make at least minimum payment to avoid collections, so in comes Mastercard to pay the visa.

Timmeh
Timmeh
1 day ago
Reply to  Pajuka

Nah, we should just blame people for their material conditions that are out of their control and say “idiots!”

But if they are rich, them going super in debt is SMART!
/S (please know, this is VERY sarcastic

CTOWNS
CTOWNS
12 hours ago
Reply to  Timmeh

Rich people go into debt for investments that generate revenue or returns… Poor people just go into debt.

MasterofBalance
MasterofBalance
1 day ago

This is why I limit myself on all Steam sales

Jack0r
Jack0r
1 day ago

I instead limit myself to Epic free games instead.

And if I really want something specific, keyforsteam is my true friend.

The Legacy
The Legacy
14 hours ago
Reply to  Jack0r

Not going to lie, I only keep the launcher installed to collect the free games. It’s almost like playing Pokemon, except you get video games out of it. 😅

I greatly prefer Steam, but free is free, right?

GamerLen
GamerLen
1 day ago

Tim, these comics are getting uncomfortably real. ._.;;;

justathought
justathought
1 day ago

“I understood this reference”

gnarph
gnarph
1 day ago

Bahahaha subtle LotR reference and commentary on overspending during the holiday season all in one. Well played, sir.

some guy
some guy
1 day ago

For me it’s lost all meaning when they started to bombard me with Black Friday offer the entire November, to the point when I wasn’t even sure anymore WHICH friday was actually black friday.

Mastacheata
Mastacheata
1 day ago
Reply to  some guy

As a European who doesn’t celebrate Thanksgiving this has always been a struggle ever since the big online retailers copied the Black Friday over internationally.
(We’ve never had a single sales day before, but instead had a month-long Winter closing sale)

Szczepan
Szczepan
1 day ago
Reply to  Mastacheata

Too bad they copied only the name, not the discounts.

The Legacy
The Legacy
14 hours ago
Reply to  some guy

Same with me and Christmas. I can’t stand Christmas music and Christmas in general because of the blatant commercialism.

That being said, I also admit to being a hypocrite and take advantage of those very sales because it’s one of the rare times of the year when I can afford a luxury. 🙃

Verdiekus
Verdiekus
1 day ago

I see what you did there Tim…..

Jacob
Jacob
1 day ago

Sadly, you need to watch prices all year to see if you are actually getting a deal during this time. Most of the time, it isn’t.

I recently purchased components to build a new computer, and many of the purchases were $10-20 cheaper in the weeks before Black Friday than they were through the whole weekend. I’ve also seen items like vacuum insulated cups go for a fraction of their “sale” price during the other half of the year (June-July). Stay informed, don’t be tempted by flashy adverts.

Pajuka
Pajuka
1 day ago
Reply to  Jacob

“If it seems too good to be true, it isn’t true” applies here.

A huge discount that sounds like they’re practically giving it away sounds good… too good…

Sanquin
Sanquin
1 day ago

So true… Discounts seem to happen so often now. And while Black Friday used to offer HUGE discounts (60~80%) now you’re lucky to get 40%.

Same goes for the steam sale. Most bigger games get like 40% off at most. Usually even less than 30%. Almost all of the big discounts are smaller indie games and old games. (The former already being cheaper than big games, and the latter usually already being owned by anyone interested.)

Szczepan
Szczepan
1 day ago
Reply to  Sanquin

Huh… I wish it was even close to that here in Europe. Recently I read an article where they calculated the average Black Friday discount here in my country. It was slightly over… 4%. It’s just a big hoax over here.

Logan
Logan
1 day ago
Reply to  Sanquin

Nahhh… *Now* we’re lucky if they didn’t mark up the ‘normal’ price just so they can then nock some percentage off to make it sound like a better deal than it is. And sometimes the ‘sale’ price might actually be just their not-holiday price.

Oddbodkin
Oddbodkin
1 day ago

Despite Thanksgiving absolutely not being a thing here in the UK, commercial enterprises have adopted Black Friday, Cyber Monday, blah blah, blah.
There are SOME genuine bargains to be had & in the couple of months leading up, I make a list of stuff I want/need but only buy them if the savings are significant.
After all, there’s the New Year sales only 4 weeks away…

Nik
Nik
1 day ago

I don’t know if I like Ethan with long hair and peach fuzz.

Eldest Gruff
Eldest Gruff
1 day ago

In ages long past, in the Before-Times, when Black Friday was confined to the morning of the Friday after Thanksgiving, my wife was a manager of a Bath and Body Works. The battle stories she told. Seeing the hoardes straining at the gate. Being nearly trampled every year as the doors were opened side. Seeing each year the date getting earlier and earlier, until Black Friday began at midnight, then at 11 on Thursday, then 10. It’s slightly annoying for me as a consumer that I’m never 100% sure if the sale I’m seeing at any given time in November… Read more »

Jay
Jay
1 day ago

I’m also frustrated by so many places doing “Black Friday Sales” that are just the same price it was 2 weeks ago, with an updated *list price* struck through and an arbitrary “percent off” tacked on. Being able to use price history trackers has been helpful to see “Ok, I’m not actually saving anything and could reasonably just wait because it will be the same price next week too.”

Urazz
Urazz
20 hours ago
Reply to  Jay

Some will try to make it looks like a savings by marking it up a week or two before the sale and then marking it back down to its original price so they can say it’s a sale.

Aerth
Aerth
1 day ago

Kind of true. Sales, especially in gaming, used to be meaningful. Now there isn’t a single day of the year where this or that online shop do not have a sale. Hell, Steam and GOG have sales all the time.

kaelin
kaelin
1 day ago

Been watching computer part pricing. And their ‘sales’ are so absurd.
Here is part for 1100 dollars. FOR THE SALE.. it will now be 1095.. enjoy your 5 dollar sale on a 1100 dollar part. SURELY your gonna buy it now, right? RIGHT? Why aren’t you buying now.

Bakamoichigei
Bakamoichigei
1 day ago

Me and my crippling addiction to replacing lost childhood videogames is working on “Homeless Friday” as we speak… 😏

Darkhorse
Darkhorse
20 hours ago

I see a lot of complaints about fake sales. Here in the Netherlands we have several websites that track the price for a month or so beforehand, or even the whole year. This to prevent sales that are 80% off only compared with the week before, where they massively increased the price to make it a legal discount. It’ll give the ‘true’ duscount prices compared at many companies. I’m certain that there are services in other countries for it. Otherwise it seems a goldmine to create a service that does it with many adds on the side. Ps. Didn’t buy… Read more »

Last edited 20 hours ago by Darkhorse
LuckyFalkor
LuckyFalkor
15 hours ago

honestly though the second panel was going to be “we’ve had ONE, yes, but what about second sale?”

leduk
leduk
13 hours ago

There is no game I want rn. I’m still sad I didnt enjoyed rdr2.