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bob15x 1 day ago#1
Now that our dollar is getting stronger, lets see how long it takes for the ps4 games to come down in price.

At this exchange rate, they should be down to 74.99 from 79.99.

any bets? months? or weeks?
Hello bob, i agree games here are already high and should go down for us. Best thing to fight that is with sales.
I say it's gonna go up to $90.00
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Gradieus 1 day ago#4
Considering the USD is in oversold territory it wouldn't make any sense at all to adjust the prices now and then to just re-adjust them in a month should the USD normalize.

Majority of target estimates expect USD to be bac to 1.30 by October, which is $77.99.

I would say they'd only reduce the price once the equivalent is in the 65 territory and they'll reduce it to 74.99. It'll happen eventually, these things always fluctuate over time, just like the USD will be 1.40 again someday, but adjusting it too early would force them to re-adjust it back again in months, which doesn't help anyone.
TheMadness 1 day ago#5
priced will go up before they go back down friend.....
nihilist212 1 day ago#6
If your dollar is getting stronger the price would go up, not down.
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bob15x 1 day ago#7
Gradieus posted...
Considering the USD is in oversold territory it wouldn't make any sense at all to adjust the prices now and then to just re-adjust them in a month should the USD normalize.

Majority of target estimates expect USD to be bac to 1.30 by October, which is $77.99.

I would say they'd only reduce the price once the equivalent is in the 65 territory and they'll reduce it to 74.99. It'll happen eventually, these things always fluctuate over time, just like the USD will be 1.40 again someday, but adjusting it too early would force them to re-adjust it back again in months, which doesn't help anyone.


the exchange estimates have been dead wrong when it comes to the CDN dollar. They were saying for the past couple years a 0.50 dollar was coming. never happened or even came close.

keep in mind, places have no problem jacking the price up almost immediately and don't worry about the dollars strengthening and being forced to drop it
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bob15x 1 day ago#8
nihilist212 posted...
If your dollar is getting stronger the price would go up, not down.


um, no.

when our dollar was even, the price of games were even. Our dollar got weak and hit 1.35 and the price when to 79.99.

the dollar is now at 1.25.
nihilist212 1 day ago#9
bob15x posted...
nihilist212 posted...
If your dollar is getting stronger the price would go up, not down.


um, no.

when our dollar was even, the price of games were even. Our dollar got weak and hit 1.35 and the price when to 79.99.

the dollar is now at 1.25.

I understand how it gets higher. Your point of thinking it will go down now is naive at best. Sorry you have to learn this lesson the hard way. <3
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In Janurary 2016 the exchange rate was below $0.69, which suggests $87 games in Canada. Prices didn't go up then, and I'm sure you weren't here calling for prices to go up, so it seems hypocritical to expect prices to change in the opposite direction instantly.
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bob15x 1 day ago#11
nihilist212 posted...
bob15x posted...
nihilist212 posted...
If your dollar is getting stronger the price would go up, not down.


um, no.

when our dollar was even, the price of games were even. Our dollar got weak and hit 1.35 and the price when to 79.99.

the dollar is now at 1.25.

I understand how it gets higher. Your point of thinking it will go down now is naive at best. Sorry you have to learn this lesson the hard way. <3


huh? you post is completely opposite what you said. you realize you are wrong and you are now trying to spin it.

it has gone down in the past, and you noticed that i said, how long? look at history, the price always fluctuates depending on the currency, up and down.

i am sorry you are naive.
RD_21 1 day ago#12
Probably months, I remember people had to complain for months if not years for prices to come down when we had reach parity. They finally did it begrudgingly, but of course when it went the other way they were quick to pull the triggers. 

They will probably wait to see if our dollar remain stable.

Personally I would like it if we were always charge in US dollar so the conversion would always be accurate.
bob15x posted...
nihilist212 posted...
bob15x posted...
nihilist212 posted...
If your dollar is getting stronger the price would go up, not down.


um, no.

when our dollar was even, the price of games were even. Our dollar got weak and hit 1.35 and the price when to 79.99.

the dollar is now at 1.25.

I understand how it gets higher. Your point of thinking it will go down now is naive at best. Sorry you have to learn this lesson the hard way. <3


huh? you post is completely opposite what you said. you realize you are wrong and you are now trying to spin it.

it has gone down in the past, and you noticed that i said, how long? look at history, the price always fluctuates depending on the currency, up and down.

i am sorry you are naive.


You need to read the post again.
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bob15x 1 day ago#14
RD_21 posted...
Probably months, I remember people had to complain for months if not years for prices to come down when we had reach parity. They finally did it begrudgingly, but of course when it went the other way they were quick to pull the triggers. 

They will probably wait to see if our dollar remain stable.

Personally I would like it if we were always charge in US dollar so the conversion would always be accurate.


being charged in US would be nice, just get a usd credit card and all set. In england when i go there you are seeing more and more places where you can choose whether you pay in pounds or CDN.
MattVSin 1 day ago#15
Company excuses when the Canadian Dollar value changes:

CAD increases in value: "We have to wait for the pricing to flow through the system."
CAD decreases in value: "Raise those prices!"
bob15x posted...
Now that our dollar is getting stronger, lets see how long it takes for the ps4 games to come down in price.

At this exchange rate, they should be down to 74.99 from 79.99.

any bets? months? or weeks?

It won't happen unless the dollar stays strong for a long time. There was a while when the Canadian dollar was worth more than the American dollar for several months, and it took that whole several months for prices to adjust, then the American dollae went back up, and game prices went back up INSTANTLY.
RD_21 posted...
Personally I would like it if we were always charge in US dollar so the conversion would always be accurate.

I wouldn't. There are plenty of times we have had a weak dollar for extended periods of time without the prices inflating with it, so overall, we probably get the better deal.
Gradieus 1 day ago#18
bob15x posted...
Gradieus posted...
Considering the USD is in oversold territory it wouldn't make any sense at all to adjust the prices now and then to just re-adjust them in a month should the USD normalize.

Majority of target estimates expect USD to be bac to 1.30 by October, which is $77.99.

I would say they'd only reduce the price once the equivalent is in the 65 territory and they'll reduce it to 74.99. It'll happen eventually, these things always fluctuate over time, just like the USD will be 1.40 again someday, but adjusting it too early would force them to re-adjust it back again in months, which doesn't help anyone.


the exchange estimates have been dead wrong when it comes to the CDN dollar. They were saying for the past couple years a 0.50 dollar was coming. never happened or even came close.

keep in mind, places have no problem jacking the price up almost immediately and don't worry about the dollars strengthening and being forced to drop it


lol no one worth their salt was saying 2.00 was coming, that's just ridiculous. Everyone was calling for the Canadian dollar to get stronger because Trump's a loose cannon on the USD.
bob15x 1 day ago#19
Gradieus posted...
bob15x posted...
Gradieus posted...
Considering the USD is in oversold territory it wouldn't make any sense at all to adjust the prices now and then to just re-adjust them in a month should the USD normalize.

Majority of target estimates expect USD to be bac to 1.30 by October, which is $77.99.

I would say they'd only reduce the price once the equivalent is in the 65 territory and they'll reduce it to 74.99. It'll happen eventually, these things always fluctuate over time, just like the USD will be 1.40 again someday, but adjusting it too early would force them to re-adjust it back again in months, which doesn't help anyone.


the exchange estimates have been dead wrong when it comes to the CDN dollar. They were saying for the past couple years a 0.50 dollar was coming. never happened or even came close.

keep in mind, places have no problem jacking the price up almost immediately and don't worry about the dollars strengthening and being forced to drop it


lol no one worth their salt was saying 2.00 was coming, that's just ridiculous. Everyone was calling for the Canadian dollar to get stronger because Trump's a loose cannon on the USD.


i saw a lot of reports saying that. Just in January most people were calling for a 0.67 dollar in the summer, and one person said it would strengthen. 

i just don't trust the currency forecasters.
Gradieus 1 day ago#20
bob15x posted...
Gradieus posted...
bob15x posted...
Gradieus posted...
Considering the USD is in oversold territory it wouldn't make any sense at all to adjust the prices now and then to just re-adjust them in a month should the USD normalize.

Majority of target estimates expect USD to be bac to 1.30 by October, which is $77.99.

I would say they'd only reduce the price once the equivalent is in the 65 territory and they'll reduce it to 74.99. It'll happen eventually, these things always fluctuate over time, just like the USD will be 1.40 again someday, but adjusting it too early would force them to re-adjust it back again in months, which doesn't help anyone.


the exchange estimates have been dead wrong when it comes to the CDN dollar. They were saying for the past couple years a 0.50 dollar was coming. never happened or even came close.

keep in mind, places have no problem jacking the price up almost immediately and don't worry about the dollars strengthening and being forced to drop it


lol no one worth their salt was saying 2.00 was coming, that's just ridiculous. Everyone was calling for the Canadian dollar to get stronger because Trump's a loose cannon on the USD.


i saw a lot of reports saying that. Just in January most people were calling for a 0.67 dollar in the summer, and one person said it would strengthen. 

i just don't trust the currency forecasters.


At any rate, they won't adjust the prices until at least worth $65 or lower. Changing the price is a big deal and not something they want to do over and over again as the dollar fluctuates.
Varron 1 day ago#21
I think they'll be stuck at $79.99 for quite a while. Games are still selling at that absurd price, so why should retailers lower it?
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leon_blade 1 day ago#22
I'm no expert in this but I do recall hearing prices going down takes a snails pace to happen compared to it getting higher.
GF is known for over-stating the currency impact in Canada. They can be getting a better deal up there for years compared to US buyers, but the day it goes the other direction they start whining about how unfair it is.
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markd23 1 day ago#25
I don't expect the prices to come down any time soon. Prices got jacked up to $80 and games are still coming off the shelves, so retailers don't have a ton of incentive to bring it back down to $60.

I'd honestly not be surprised if the prices never come down. Even if we hit par for over 6 months. The only way it comes down is if Canadian retailers start loosing too much business.
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bob15x 1 day ago#26
markd23 posted...
I don't expect the prices to come down any time soon. Prices got jacked up to $80 and games are still coming off the shelves, so retailers don't have a ton of incentive to bring it back down to $60.

I'd honestly not be surprised if the prices never come down. Even if we hit par for over 6 months. The only way it comes down is if Canadian retailers start loosing too much business.


it may end up being driven by steam. Steam will be forced to fast since people will just buy off USD digital sites. Once they drop PC prices that will be too big of a gap compared to console games on new release.
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Cress4567 1 day ago#28
Sheepinator posted...
GF is known for over-stating the currency impact in Canada. They can be getting a better deal up there for years compared to US buyers, but the day it goes the other direction they start whining about how unfair it is.



BS $79.99 then throw on the tax were paying around 90 dollars and were getting a better deal lol ya sure.
They'll never drop game prices in Canada, now that they're where they're at. It'll only climb from here unfortunately.

People have been busy buying games here at their current prices ever since the hike....from their point of view, why would they wanna lower it? We're already paying the higher price.
bob15x 1 day ago#30
Cookie_Monster_ posted...
They'll never drop game prices in Canada, now that they're where they're at. It'll only climb from here unfortunately.

People have been busy buying games here at their current prices ever since the hike....from their point of view, why would they wanna lower it? We're already paying the higher price.


they have dropped them many times before, and when people start buying them from US sites there wont be much choice.
I really hope they drop them ASAP. This whole price hike thi9ng has been driving me nuts for the past 3 years.
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Cress4567 posted...
Sheepinator posted...
GF is known for over-stating the currency impact in Canada. They can be getting a better deal up there for years compared to US buyers, but the day it goes the other direction they start whining about how unfair it is.

BS $79.99 then throw on the tax were paying around 90 dollars and were getting a better deal lol ya sure.

Taxes are between you and your elected representatives.
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bob15x posted...
Cookie_Monster_ posted...
They'll never drop game prices in Canada, now that they're where they're at. It'll only climb from here unfortunately.

People have been busy buying games here at their current prices ever since the hike....from their point of view, why would they wanna lower it? We're already paying the higher price.


they have dropped them many times before, and when people start buying them from US sites there wont be much choice.

My bad if they've lowered them before - I wasn't aware of this. Out of curiosity do you know about when they did that and which platform's games they were?

I hope this is true because the less they cost, the less $$ we have to spend to get them and people would be able to buy more games.
vonVolik 1 day ago#34
2 months ago the exchange rate was high enough that games were cheaper in Canada, before any taxes.

This is nothing new that sellers take advatage of consumers like this, just look at the oil industry.
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bob15x 1 day ago#35
Cookie_Monster_ posted...
bob15x posted...
Cookie_Monster_ posted...
They'll never drop game prices in Canada, now that they're where they're at. It'll only climb from here unfortunately.

People have been busy buying games here at their current prices ever since the hike....from their point of view, why would they wanna lower it? We're already paying the higher price.


they have dropped them many times before, and when people start buying them from US sites there wont be much choice.

My bad if they've lowered them before - I wasn't aware of this. Out of curiosity do you know about when they did that and which platform's games they were?

I hope this is true because the less they cost, the less $$ we have to spend to get them and people would be able to buy more games.


a couple years back. not long ago the dollar was even and so were games, before that, they were up to 69.99 when the exchange was around 1.20..

Walmart will most likely be the first to adjust, I recall eb games being the last since they dont do price matching
Holy7777 1 day ago#36
blame Harper for the fall of our CAD!!!!!
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Well yeah, the original price hike was because of the difference in the dollar. When the loonie went south, the price went north.

I'm just hoping that if our loonie gains enough strength back that they'll adjust pricing accordingly. I just wouldn't be surprised if they take the, "well, you're already paying it so we'll just leave it there" route.

Truly hope not.
Rikomi 1 day ago#38
If it holds steady, holiday season.
MattVSin 11 hours ago#39
The price hike and No Man's Sky stopped me from buying games day 1. If I do buy it fairly new I get it on the PS store. $79.99 all in instead of $90.39 (13% tax).
DartDragoon 6 hours ago#40
It's never going down. Now that consumers are used to buy games for 92$ after tax, it's gonna stay that way. Nier and Persona 5 are the last games i'll ever pay at that price.
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Ultimaspirit 6 hours ago#41
It'll drop when and if the loonie is guaranteed to stay where it is or get better. It's growth has been way too sharp to be trustworthy imo. A weakening greenback just means this is a temporary high for CAD.
El_Zaggy 6 hours ago#42
its never going down even if our dollars get to parity.

they will say they will wait until it gets more stable and wait for a while then it'll be too late, it will drops to 0,7x again
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meestermj 6 hours ago#43
DartDragoon posted...
It's never going down. Now that consumers are used to buy games for 92$ after tax, it's gonna stay that way. Nier and Persona 5 are the last games i'll ever pay at that price.

You must be on Ontario or Quebec with those taxes.

A game here in Alberta is $83.99 after tax.
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El_Zaggy 6 hours ago#44
yea well here in quebec its about 93$
markd23 6 hours ago#45
meestermj posted...
DartDragoon posted...
It's never going down. Now that consumers are used to buy games for 92$ after tax, it's gonna stay that way. Nier and Persona 5 are the last games i'll ever pay at that price.

You must be on Ontario or Quebec with those taxes.

A game here in Alberta is $83.99 after tax.

Alberta doesn't have PST. It's the only province to not have some sort of provincial tax, aside from the northern territories (Yukon, NWT, Nunavut). So it's actually Alberta that is not status quo. 

BC is 5% GST and 7% PST. That works out to $89.59 for a full price game.
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bob15x 5 hours ago#46
DartDragoon posted...
It's never going down. Now that consumers are used to buy games for 92$ after tax, it's gonna stay that way. Nier and Persona 5 are the last games i'll ever pay at that price.


this is such a stupid comment. Can people please stop saying this? anyone that says this has no clue how currency works.
KI11AK 5 hours ago#47
Games are priced according to your own economy. Not the strength of your dollar.
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bob15x 5 hours ago#48
KI11AK posted...
Games are priced according to your own economy. Not the strength of your dollar.


another stupid comment from someone that has no clue how currency works
El_Zaggy 5 hours ago#49
KI11AK posted...
Games are priced according to your own economy. Not the strength of your dollar.

no lol

everything here is adjusted to the strenght of our dollars compared to us dollar.

the thing is, great economy here doesnt always mean that our dollar is strong. a weak dollar is good to sell stuff to europe and us. it makes peopel works. a strong dollar mean the stuff we buy here is cheaper since most of the stuff gets reajusted (like cars, electronics and more) but company from here are having more trouble with exportations.

I pretty much knows it, I was buying, selling and setting prices on stuff in my company at my work

thats what its like living just below US
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KI11AK 5 hours ago#50
bob15x posted...
KI11AK posted...
Games are priced according to your own economy. Not the strength of your dollar.


another stupid comment from someone that has no clue how currency works


Coming from the guy that thinks the dollar getting stronger means everything on the store shelves will get cheaper, thats not exactly an insult.

Console games in australia have a 99.95 RRP and have for as long as i can remember. When our dollar weakened, it was 99.95. When our dollar was almost 1USD, it was 99.95.

Games in this country have that standard RRP
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