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L19: Master
dafür muss ich aber Geld ausgeben^^
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Herfoor schrieb:Leon.S.Kennedy schrieb:Herfoor schrieb:hab ein Japanimport
mhh blöd gibt es da keine garantei von dem online verkaüfer wo du dir den ds bestellt hast?
wegen so was importeire ich nie konsolen
Ein Jahr afaik...und hab ihn schon länger als ein Jahr^^
Naja, wie schon gesagt, jetzt geb ich kein Geld aus für einen neuen NDS, weil er bisher für mich ein totaler Reinfall ist spielemässig gesehen. Er diente die letzte Zeit fasst nur noch als Wecker...
Ich werd denk ich nun abwarten bis ich FF3 hier in Europa kaufen kann, und ihn mir dann mit einem farbigen NDS lite nehmen...
Da meine Freundin nun bei mir wohnt bin ich eh nichtmehr so auf Handhelds angewiesen^^
Moses schrieb:Draygon schrieb:Bei einem Rechnungspreis von 160 zahlst du ca. 25,60
Das rechne ich gleich mal nach, das kann nämlich nicht stimmen
Denn auf den Warenwert kommen noch die Anteiligen Frachtkosten dazu mind 30%
Draygon schrieb:Nagut, dann wirst du da mehr Ahnung haben, ich kann nur von dem Reden was ich bisher zahlen musste und das waren immer nur 16% vom Rechnungsbetrag (den musste ich ja immer vorzeigen). Hab ich vielleicht Glück gehabt
EDIT: Ich glaub langsam wirds etwas Offtopic
NEWS NDS Lite and Speculators Ransom
If you have preordered an NDS Lite, please read.
«©NCSX» First, the good news. The Japanese version of the NDS Lite was released in Hong Kong yesterday in moderate quantities. We watched with bemusement as speculators and other second tier vendors sent solicitations overnight. Ten pieces here, five pieces there, and so on and so forth. The prices being quoted were laughable but we'll get to that.
Now, the bad news. Initial pricing per NDS Lite sits at an average of HK$2300. That's US$297.54 per unit. NCS took preorders at US$169.
We should just repost our "PSP pricing fireworks" from late 2004 here but our recommendation is to wait for better pricing since speculators can't control the market forever and additional supplies invariably reach market at normal prices. However, if you're willing to pay upwards of $300 to receive an NDS Lite this week, we can supply. We just don't recommend it.
The official Japanese launch is in 2 days. At this point, it is unclear if our suppliers in Japan to whom we submitted the bulk of our preorders will join in the speculative frenzy and hold out for higher prices. We're hoping that they'll forego the instinct to gouge like the Hong Kong players but that's NCS' naïveté showing up again. In other words, "Why sell to NCS at the original distribution price when we can charge close to double and still move all of our stock in less than an hour? We got kids to feed!"
As is common with launch feeding frenzies of this nature, they are speculative and fueled by limited initial inventory. The market is tested with certain price points and levels of support and resistance. If there is retail support at US$300 for an NDS Lite, prices will remain at that level. If there is resistance, a lower price point will be tested and the cycle refreshes itself until the buyers and sellers meet equilibrium. In this case, equilibrium is when inventory sells briskly and without hesitation. We're at the "no hesitation" point of the cycle.
NCS is loathe to participate in the histrionics if we can help it. Exorbitant prices invariably crumble to normal levels within days or weeks and we're then accused of helping the gougers gouge consumers. We've seen it since the days of the Nintendo 64 and we'll see it again when the PS3 debuts. The launch mania attendant with new gaming hardware has become a routine. We could script an off-Broadway play if there was enough of an audience for it... In any case, if the speculators continue to control the market over the next few days, the original price of US$169 for an NDS Lite may not be in the realm of possibility until more supplies reach market.
We'll have another update by Thursday since we'll have a better idea of how the Japan launch will be handled and if rampant gouging is infectious.
Dear Valued Customer,
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With reference to your recent order (4***) placed on 1-Feb-06, we would like to have your kind attention that as confirmed by our Japanese supplier, there is a manufacturing problem with "Nintendo DS Lite Console (Crystal White) (110V) (Japan Version)" (YesAsia Catalog Number 1004115193) that the colour of the end product does not matched with crystal white resulting in a call back from the manufacturer. Only a few of them have passed the final quality check and flow into the market and thus, we will not be able to provide the above-mentioned item according to the original schedule. Though we will be able to search for a limited quantity of those which have flowed into the market but the selling price has gone up quite a lots. Under such a situation, we would like to have kind co-operation to choose your own preference so that we will be able to handle your order according to your choice.
1. Take the few flowed into the market one(s) but the price will be revised to US$299.99 (first-come-first-serve).
2. Keep your order and wait for the new batch of end product, which is expected to be ready in one-month time
3. Cancel your order (if the captioned item is the only item in your order) or remove the captioned item from your order and have the rest of the items shipped.
If we do not hear from you by Mar 6, 2006, we will assume that option 2 will be your preference and keep your order until the new batch of the end product becomes available for shipment. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused from this unexpected manufacturing problem.
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Knolli schrieb:Hab meinen bereits am 2. Februar bei Play-Asia vorbestellt und hoffe nun natürlich, dass ich auch einen bekomme (bezahlt habe ich schon längst) und nicht noch 1-2 Monate länger warten muss
PS, Bilder vom Japan-Launch:
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Metroid schrieb:inwiefern? shes net ,bin blind ^^