Slitza
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I've bought a crap load of stuff at Takealot and Kalahari the past few months, and compared the prices to the cost price and saw for myself how they made up a price for the G3258 I bought earlier.
Caught them red handed making up a price and an imaginary savings amount.
The "was" price wasn't the real "was" price.
I now use overseas pricing as a reference for the true value of stuff.
Generalizing helps a lot, since the real specials are actually very rare. Heck a lot of those specials they are running are actually what the items cost the previous few weeks.
It's all about marketing and perspective from their side. The real specials would be the items the want to get rid of, that's nearing EoL or that's about to get replaced.
I agree with some points and disagree with others.
For instance, the lowest price I've ever seen for a dstv explorer was on takealot daily deals
Takealot daily deals often have marginally below prices for hard drives and externals
Takealot was the cheapest place to buy a HP A100 action camera from since its release.
BUT sometimes their prices are ridiculous, made up or market value as you described in your post.
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Its always "a few more bucks more"...
Think about it this way, the power draw from the 970 is less, it is 4k ready* and will natively support directx 12.1. Sometimes the few bucks more makes all the difference and will save money down the line