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Just up this evening. Many many Witch elves and CoB.
http://www.games-workshop.com/en-GB/The-Merciless-Host-of-Naggaroth
Doesn't exactly save much though. I make it a saving of exactly zero....
http://www.games-workshop.com/en-GB/The-Merciless-Host-of-Naggaroth
Doesn't exactly save much though. I make it a saving of exactly zero....
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Cheap as chips
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Looks like they've photoshopped that same unit of ten Witch Elves into the bundle over and over again, FWIW. So it's not the painting overhead keeping the price up.
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There's never been any savings on the big bundles its just easier to order, thats all. And it will persuade some people who where buying "a bunch of WE anyway" to purchase more than they otherwise would through buying this bundle. Its just a marketing strategy.
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When that lone Sorc turns around, she's in for quite the shock...
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i have zero witches and am considering buying this...
This was my third army my other armies are
3200 points of dwarfs
3000 of tomb kings
About 3000 of this but it will be 4000 after Christmas
And 2500 Orcs and Goblins
3200 points of dwarfs
3000 of tomb kings
About 3000 of this but it will be 4000 after Christmas
And 2500 Orcs and Goblins
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ha your right xD completely overlooked her but your right. these all just come to just the normal salves values.
tho generally they do save some money
tho generally they do save some money
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If they would save some money, they would be more popular I think, but then they might have to market for retails as well..
I still like it. It has a certain lure to see all those units together like that. Somewhat over the budget I like to spend though.
I still like it. It has a certain lure to see all those units together like that. Somewhat over the budget I like to spend though.
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So having thought about this over the weekend, I wonder if its a sales tactic called "anchoring"? (Apologies to any "teaching to suck eggs" in the following!)
They did studies in the US where they'd sell cans of soup at gondola ends in supermarkets. In some stores you put up a sign saying "Special offer! Soup - $1 a can!" and in other stores you put up a sign saying "Special offer! Soup - $1 a can! Maximum 12 cans per customer!". Where you state a "maximum" that's much higher than the predicted "normal" sales units, then the average number of cans bought increases significantly over stores where there was an offer without any maximum. The hypothesis is that people "anchor" on the stated number.
(Interestingly, the effect seems to carry to most situations. There's another study where they'd ask questions as follows; "It is giant tortoises can live for 300 years. How old was Benjamin Franklin when he died?" vs. "Rabbits typically live for no more than 6 or 7 years. How old was Benjamin Franklin when he died?" Again - when asked the second question, people guess younger ages than when asked the first. And you can make the statement to question even more unrelated and it carries. All fun stuff if you like psychology/marketing/etc.)
Anyhow... is that what's going on here?
The bundle just sets the scene, anchors us, all on a paradigm where it's normal to pick up six boxes of Witch Elves. Then we'll be comfortable with units of 30, where before might have been thinking 15? Just an observation, and no worries if that's what they are up to - they're a sales organisation and its a sales technique - it'd be concerning if they weren't on top of it.
They did studies in the US where they'd sell cans of soup at gondola ends in supermarkets. In some stores you put up a sign saying "Special offer! Soup - $1 a can!" and in other stores you put up a sign saying "Special offer! Soup - $1 a can! Maximum 12 cans per customer!". Where you state a "maximum" that's much higher than the predicted "normal" sales units, then the average number of cans bought increases significantly over stores where there was an offer without any maximum. The hypothesis is that people "anchor" on the stated number.
(Interestingly, the effect seems to carry to most situations. There's another study where they'd ask questions as follows; "It is giant tortoises can live for 300 years. How old was Benjamin Franklin when he died?" vs. "Rabbits typically live for no more than 6 or 7 years. How old was Benjamin Franklin when he died?" Again - when asked the second question, people guess younger ages than when asked the first. And you can make the statement to question even more unrelated and it carries. All fun stuff if you like psychology/marketing/etc.)
Anyhow... is that what's going on here?
The bundle just sets the scene, anchors us, all on a paradigm where it's normal to pick up six boxes of Witch Elves. Then we'll be comfortable with units of 30, where before might have been thinking 15? Just an observation, and no worries if that's what they are up to - they're a sales organisation and its a sales technique - it'd be concerning if they weren't on top of it.
Veysha Everkiss
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Battle Reports: vs. Beastmen; 2000 pts, vs. High Elves; 2000 pts, vs. Beastmen; 3000 pts
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Battle Reports: vs. Beastmen; 2000 pts, vs. High Elves; 2000 pts, vs. Beastmen; 3000 pts
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I don't agree with the price GW ask for witch elves, so I got them elsewhere. 95% of the Warhammer items I buy are from my local Games Workshop as I want to support them. I paid £77 for my 30 witches and CoB instead, without compromising, legitimate models, all are now built to perfection.
Nobody needs 60 Witch Elves.
I found the above post regarding consumer psychology to be very interesting, I had not given that particular angle much thought prior. I don't blame GW for doing it, if they make more money and it results in satisfied customers go nuts. I think if two Dark Elf players went in on it and split the Witch Elves in half it may be a good idea. Never mind, I just added it up, buying it all individualy costs £264 which is the cost of the bundle.
Nobody needs 60 Witch Elves.
I found the above post regarding consumer psychology to be very interesting, I had not given that particular angle much thought prior. I don't blame GW for doing it, if they make more money and it results in satisfied customers go nuts. I think if two Dark Elf players went in on it and split the Witch Elves in half it may be a good idea. Never mind, I just added it up, buying it all individualy costs £264 which is the cost of the bundle.
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i think when it comes to GW goodies, most people would be super excited by a saving of any kind.
To me, it seems rather silly that GW doesn't take even a token amount off its combined package. In this example, the combined cost of the multiple boxes is £264. If they were to sell it at £250, with the reduction advertised, I think they would get a lot of sales by people who felt excited to get ahead - even though the actual discount would be a mere £2 per box. This would include people who would typically only purchase a smaller amount. That's why supermarkets will often bundle together deals such as "buy 2 for £4" for products that have a cost of about £2.10 per unit, because they know that folks will purchase the two, in order to feel as though they are getting a deal, even if they only in fact wanted one to start with.
To me, it seems rather silly that GW doesn't take even a token amount off its combined package. In this example, the combined cost of the multiple boxes is £264. If they were to sell it at £250, with the reduction advertised, I think they would get a lot of sales by people who felt excited to get ahead - even though the actual discount would be a mere £2 per box. This would include people who would typically only purchase a smaller amount. That's why supermarkets will often bundle together deals such as "buy 2 for £4" for products that have a cost of about £2.10 per unit, because they know that folks will purchase the two, in order to feel as though they are getting a deal, even if they only in fact wanted one to start with.
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