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"Profit is never allowed, unless you are hosting a higher quantity group buy."
"Always include explanation about the pricing, i.e. how did you calculate the price."
"When hosting, provide how you reach your prices; preferably with tangible numbers rather than a vague algebraic formula. eg; (A+B)/C = X"
I was wondering how did you got the price for Velocity 2X.
EDIT:
The lowest price ever for BTA was $5.62 as far as I know. Tier 3 is $15. So it would make (15-5.62)/4 = $2.345 if you count Caesar 3/4 as one. You needed to get the BTA for 5.2 if the price you set is correct.
Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
my BTA was $5.80.
Game prices on Tier 3 was weighted since Caesar and King's Quest are old games while Geometry and Velocity are new games.
- Velocity 2X - $2.45
- Geometry 3 - $2.45
- King's Quest Classic Collection - $2.15
- Caesar 3 + 4 - $2.15
Thanks for the explanation, mate!
Free BUMP! ;)