So unlike how it looks, this isn't about a game going on sale. When this happens, it's about differences in regional pricing. Like a year ago, Poland was upset they were being charged the second most for games on steam, when they don't make that kind of income on average. So steam changed their regional pricing index, and games across the board got cheaper for polish users and a few other countries. Looks like they do this for recently purchased games when that happens. Not sure how many times this has happened, but I doubt it's very often.
Honestly, doesn't really matter.
Changing pricing going forward is one thing, but 90% of companies out there would never adjust already finalized sales agreements especially in the customers favor, without at least having the customer requesting it.
Exemplary behaviour on Valves part.
They could, but they'd rather just keep bitching about how no one wants to buy from them
Other ~~game~~ companies
FTFY
because stream of returns and repurchases is more expensive for a merchant to process than paying in steamcoins
At first, I only read the first part and the price was an increase and that someone got the idea to charge people that have already bought something when the price goes up. Wonder how long until some genius CEO wants to try it.
At this point I do not believe anymore something like this in internet. If something so cool was sight in a random "meme" in internet, there is a high ratio that it is fake. There is no even a link to the actual post.
Edit: I had to investigate to prove my point. Gees.
The page in question -> https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/4C10-B32A-137D-0945#missedsale
It's almost like it's not about the purchases not being on sale and very explicitly saying it changed price.
As in base, non-sale price
If it’s real it’s a marketing technique to boost sales https://fastercapital.com/content/Price-refund--Price-Refunds-in-E-commerce--Strategies-for-Boosting-Sales.html
looks fake idk
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