presumably this graph shows the buying price, discounted or not. going by that, the site probably adopted the regular price as the “sale price” and inflated the non-discounted price. after black friday the promotion ended and the price returns to the “old” value.
This only seems to show November. A lot of places did sales in the run up to Black Friday too. It could have been discount for the past month and then they went back to the non-sale price after Black Friday.
SatyrSack@lemmy.one 11 months ago
The price history for a particular product, showing that its price was stable until it shot up the day after black Friday.
Fal@yiffit.net 11 months ago
Why is that bad? Or really related to black friday at all?
gratux@lemmy.blahaj.zone 11 months ago
presumably this graph shows the buying price, discounted or not. going by that, the site probably adopted the regular price as the “sale price” and inflated the non-discounted price. after black friday the promotion ended and the price returns to the “old” value.
Squeak@lemmy.world 11 months ago
This only seems to show November. A lot of places did sales in the run up to Black Friday too. It could have been discount for the past month and then they went back to the non-sale price after Black Friday.