Amazon blocks non-Prime members from buying certain video games
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#4I don't mean "this is a bad idea". I mean "I don't get it". What's the point?
[1]: http://www.amazon.com/Grand-Theft-Auto-V-PlayStation-4/dp/B0...
[2]: http://www.walmart.com/ip/Grand-Theft-Auto-V-PS4/41049186
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#5It's that simple
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#6This is a weird move. I think if I didn't already have prime, I'd just go somewhere else rather than be motivated to subscribe. Hopefully this is just an experiment—I suspect this is ultimately going to be self defeating.
By forcing people to consider alternatives, it is making people experience that initial friction elsewhere, but once they are setup there the friction is less. It won't take very long to discover other retailers have better prices, better shipping and less quirky sites.
Essentially this is nice gift to Amazon's competitors. Amazon will find out just how "sticky" those competitors are, but this stills seems silly.
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#7If you don't like this, steer clear of strings-attached content platforms.
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#8One can't help but wonder if the damage this does to the brand outweighs the strategic gains through Prime subscriptions. After all, selection and availability is a huge part of Amazon's secret sauce to success, more so than customer service, shipping speed, or any other concern.
If customers lose the ability to assume that they can get anything on Amazon, it's hugely damaging to the brand.
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#9Weird but not surprising -- not that different from HBO / netflix negotiating exclusive streaming rights to content. Spotify and youtube's 'deal' departments are more important (and more controversial) than their coders / PMs. If you don't like this, steer clear of strings-attached content platforms.
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#10This is a weird move. I think if I didn't already have prime, I'd just go somewhere else rather than be motivated to subscribe. Hopefully this is just an experiment—I suspect this is ultimately going to be self defeating.
It is majorly self defeating. A transaction on Amazon has very little friction, because they already have your payment details, you have a history and you know the quirks of the site. By forcing people to consider alternatives, it is making people experience that initial friction elsewhere, but once they are setup there the friction is less. It won't take very long to discover other retailers have better prices, bett…