Again - what is "not" professional in apologizing for the slip up? (which the devs did!)JJ_Jettflow wrote:Big difference between a planned event like a flash sale that is advertised as such and a mistake but you are right with your solution. Either realise you made a big mistake and either extend that price for a limited time, offer discounts on other titles or even a discount off the next coming product but just to say sorry....Zombie Queen wrote:It's interesting to see how the price change pissed some people off. On the other hand we flash sales going on quite often and no one complains. Funny how it's just a matter of different wording. Something to learn here: next time you make a mistake on the price tag, keep it for 24h and announce a flash sale.JJ_Jettflow wrote:So if they were allowed to keep it, those people got a real bargin. Everyone else got an apology.
If you want to sell pro -level products at pro-level prices, then come up with pro-level solutions when you mess up.
This was fixed within hours. Not to mention that probably not many people saw that, or used this opportunity anyway (the so called "blind purchases")?
I've yet to understand that ongoing argument.