To: Swordmaker
I got an idea! Let’s limit our product’s functionality and add 100 bucks to the price! Yeah, that’s the ticket.
To: LouieFisk
I got an idea! Lets limit our products functionality and add 100 bucks to the price! Yeah, thats the ticket.Slap a slightly modified Apple Records logo on it, and it's sure to sell. The more overpriced, the quicker the product will move.
21 posted on
09/09/2016 5:12:20 PM PDT by
PAR35
To: LouieFisk
Lets limit our products functionality and add 100 bucks to the price! Wrong. The price didn't change. The new iPhone 7 is being sold for the same prices as the old iPhone 6. But it now has more memory options and more functionality. And it comes with a set of wired headphones and an adapter for a minijack - for free (wasn't supplied before).
49 posted on
09/09/2016 5:57:32 PM PDT by
roadcat
To: LouieFisk
I got an idea! Lets limit our products functionality and add 100 bucks to the price! Yeah, thats the ticket.
- iPhone 6s 16GB model retail price on introduction including 3.5mm jack earbuds and single camera electronic image stabilization: $649.
- iPhone 6s Plus 16GB model retail price on introduction including 3.5mm jack earbuds and single camera optical image stabilization: $749.
- iPhone 7 32GB model retail price on introduction including Lightening port earbuds, Lightning port to 3.5mm adaptor, and single camera optical image stabilization : $649.
- iphone 7 Plus 32GB model retail price on introduction including earbuds, lightning 3.5mm adaptor, double camera optical image stabilization, and 2X optical telephoto lens system: $749.
Exactly HOW did Apple increase the price by $100? Where? Apple increased the storage memory and included more features and kept the pricing the same. Where's the $100 price increase, Louie?
55 posted on
09/09/2016 6:01:05 PM PDT by
Swordmaker
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