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We've seen with so many people buying from newegg and amazon rather than directly from Nokia due to the price and/or guarantee. How can these companies sell the phone for less than Nokia themselves can? Surely Nokia should have the cheapest prices?
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2009-11-18
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2009-11-18
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Well. I guess Dell thinks that they will attract a lot more retailers for their products if the retailers can have slightly cheaper prices for the products than what Dell themselves ask.I.e. if Dell would themselves have the cheapest prices, a lot of retailers would stop selling Dell because they couldn't compete anyway, and therefore less revenue and market share for Dell. That's the obvious answer, I guess.
And it's not just Nokia, I've been looking at monitors and the Dell U2410 is £573 from the Dell site, yet a site like pcbuyit has it at £435 - almost £150 less, a significant difference!
On the flipside, HP seem to sell their monitors cheaper than anyone else. The 2448hc is £250 direct, while other companies like Dabs have them for £312.
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