Re: So last week I Purchased Ableton Suite...
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 11:08 pm
yeah, keep living your life.
Missing the point entirely.Ben_Binary wrote:and companies never know they are going to have a 25% off sale in advance... it just happens randomly.CareyLetendre wrote:
I guess Ableton should let everyone know a week ahead of time when they are going to have a big sale.
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So let's celebrate...scutheotaku wrote:Pretty much every country on the planet is born from the taking over of someone else's land, and pretty much every country has some sort of national "birth" or independence holiday.shuutobi wrote:But everyone loves celebrating taking over native peoples lands...8TROW8 wrote:Rule #2:
Don't expect everyone to celebrate Thanksgiving.
Besides, if you think that's what Thanksgiving is about then you need a history lesson...
/OT
Turducken.scutheotaku wrote:
Agreed! And turkey!
Great idea but what kind of curve should Ableton have on the sale ramp? Exponential or Sawtooth?crumhorn wrote:Maybe they could soften the blow by starting the sale at 1% and then gradually ramp it up to 25% over a period of a few weeks.
internet 1, you 0.oddstep wrote:sigmoid.
announcements should be made 2 weeks prior to the opening of the sale. 2 weeks prior to the announcement, an announcement should be made, letting people know that in two weeks time a sale will be announced. The timing and content of this announcement should be made public knowledge two weeks before it is official - giving people time to decide what they will do when the announcement is made. This reporting structure should be applied to every public address by Ableton; both from now on and retrospectively to announcements they should have issued an announcement for. I think to be reasonable the retrospective application of this principle should not extend further back in time that the formation of the Ableton as a corporate entity.
Are you out of your mind?concept_control wrote:You decided Ableton was worth full price to you at the time. You either need to be more thrifty next time and wait for a discount, or man up and take the blow.

Yeah sales are never advertised in advanceCareyLetendre wrote:Missing the point entirely.Ben_Binary wrote:and companies never know they are going to have a 25% off sale in advance... it just happens randomly.CareyLetendre wrote:
I guess Ableton should let everyone know a week ahead of time when they are going to have a big sale.
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How many copies would they sell if they telegraphed a sale a week in advance.
friend_kami wrote:internet 1, you 0.oddstep wrote:sigmoid.
announcements should be made 2 weeks prior to the opening of the sale. 2 weeks prior to the announcement, an announcement should be made, letting people know that in two weeks time a sale will be announced. The timing and content of this announcement should be made public knowledge two weeks before it is official - giving people time to decide what they will do when the announcement is made. This reporting structure should be applied to every public address by Ableton; both from now on and retrospectively to announcements they should have issued an announcement for. I think to be reasonable the retrospective application of this principle should not extend further back in time that the formation of the Ableton as a corporate entity.
please, try again.
Then wtf are you complaining about?8TROW8 wrote:Are you out of your mind?concept_control wrote:You decided Ableton was worth full price to you at the time. You either need to be more thrifty next time and wait for a discount, or man up and take the blow.
Wait for a discount? I purchased Ableton when I needed it, why would I ever sit and wait until a discount appears....