The new listings are 31.99 for a pack that goes for 25.99 straight from UA (free shipping)…
Seems too off
- a third (33%) higher price than straight from the manufacturer’s site (which loves to stay at MSRP for as long as humanly possible)?
It’s not even listed as being on sale or discounted @ UA. Just plaintext $25.99.
Free shipping too, just need to enter email to make an account.
Since these products supposedly come from the Amazon shelves/inventory, prices we see have little-or-no relation to the product manufacturer’s prices. Old concept “let the buyer beware”… Due diligence and all that.
Yeah I can’t see how a human could interrupt the robots to…um… make offers competitive and attractive…
The robots should in fact be programmed to adjust in this manner already and may just need a little nudge from an overseer.
I get the random one-off, but after a entire day of the black model of backpack being focused while being the “daily deal” @ Woot with specific-to-product push notifications, then stretching out to a whole section the next day with a few more models (nothing impossible to double check) also with product-specific push notifications, the due diligence (is always on the buyer, yes, of course) should be EXPECTED to occur at the seller end, as well.
That is, a giant company SHOULD HAVE proper sales protocols BUILT IN. If not, human adjustment is certainly possible and, very likely, is necessary x1000s/day.
The Adjustment Bureau.
So, this is really odd. If you go through the Google link, the price is $25.99 as you show it.
If you remove all the garbage off the link:
https://www.underarmour.com/en-us/p/backpacks/ua_hustle_sport_backpack/1364181.html
The price is $45.00. I’m gonna let the team decide what to do.
UA doesn’t have the Radar Blue / Omega Orange one on their site.
Remove all the garbage? Like getting rid of the Aduro fire hazards?
Different colors are different prices

