• Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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    13 days ago

    Honestly, doesn’t really matter.

    Changing pricing going forward is one thing, but 90% of companies out there would never adjust already finalized sales agreements especially in the customers favor, without at least having the customer requesting it.

    Exemplary behaviour on Valves part.

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      13 days ago

      Legally they have to, their business sales tax would get fucked as there would be a difference between sales figures and revenue.

      All companies have to do this, but sure let’s circle jerk here.

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        13 days ago

        Ive never heard of such a thing before. Like ive been buying things all my life and ive never once got a cheque in the mail saying “that fridge-freezer you bought went down in price, here’s £20 back”

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          13 days ago

          How many places do you buy from with regional pricing?

          Regional pricing is when you start dealing with local business tax laws and this happens. This isn’t about a price change from a sale, its from changing from say UK pricing to Madagascar when they introduce regional pricing for there.

          Why are you assuming this is for a sale difference?