• plyth@feddit.org
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    3 hours ago

    Second best would be manufacturers auctioning off their early delivery themselves and selling units for the regular price to confirmed loyal customers.

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      Steam in particular has some interesting options. They could make it so that, during the first couple of weeks, you need an active Steam account that’s at least a year old to buy a controller, and you get a maximum of two per Steam account.

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        There’s lots they could do to make sure they are sold to as many legitimate customers as possible.

        The question is, how do you manage it without pissing some people off? I dont think the scalpers are that big of a deal, there’s never thousands of them, I bet the percentage of sold controllers going to scalpers is pretty low.

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      (That would encourage scalpers doing it more often. I don’t think a company should pay scalpers “ransom” like that and reward them. The better option would be try to avoid them.) Edit: Never mind, I misunderstood you.

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        How does it encourage scalpers? Buyers will outbid scalpers because scalpers need to make a profit.

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          Oh wait, I totally misunderstood you. Actually that’s not a bad idea to auction it themselves too. I guess the ebay middleman would complicate things further for Valve and even more costly. Maybe for the first 2 weeks or so until enough stock is there.