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Any media you buy from iTunes, be they movies and/or television shows, why do their prices seems to one minute go one way, then the next minute goes the other way? Rather supposed to be steady going either up or down.
For example: I checked on iTunes and found The Big Bang Theory so decided to make a shopping list. I would make a note of the price tag being £14.99 for the series. Some weeks or few months later, I found out that it had gone down to £9.99, so I start buying and downloading. After a week or two of getting the first few seasons, when it comes to wanting to download another season, the price kind of goes to something like £19.99.
Shouldn't the costs of something normally slowly go up over the length of time (like magazines used to cost £1.99 then it would become £2.99 then few years later, it's £3.99) or the more people buy those stuff, the more the price cuts, like in the old days, memory sticks used to costs so much, but as more and more people buy and buy, the prices drops.
Yet, I seems to find iTunes seems to keep making U-turns after U-turns, up down up down up down. Looking like £4.99 then £19.99 then £9.99 then £14.99 then £7.99 then.... you get the idea.
How often do they change the price tags? Do they change them every few weeks?
For example: I checked on iTunes and found The Big Bang Theory so decided to make a shopping list. I would make a note of the price tag being £14.99 for the series. Some weeks or few months later, I found out that it had gone down to £9.99, so I start buying and downloading. After a week or two of getting the first few seasons, when it comes to wanting to download another season, the price kind of goes to something like £19.99.
Shouldn't the costs of something normally slowly go up over the length of time (like magazines used to cost £1.99 then it would become £2.99 then few years later, it's £3.99) or the more people buy those stuff, the more the price cuts, like in the old days, memory sticks used to costs so much, but as more and more people buy and buy, the prices drops.
Yet, I seems to find iTunes seems to keep making U-turns after U-turns, up down up down up down. Looking like £4.99 then £19.99 then £9.99 then £14.99 then £7.99 then.... you get the idea.
How often do they change the price tags? Do they change them every few weeks?