Posted December 14, 2013
GOG prides itself on being the most costumer friendly provider of digital entertainment around. This is a suggestion that will let them take that a huge step further.
The idea is simply that if a game gets discounted or receives a price drop withing a certain time after purchase, the customer will be refunded the amount they paid exceeding the lower price. I'm think a 14-30 days period, where the latter will be more beneficial to the customer. A caveat could be added, where the game would have to be available at the lower price for at least a certain period period of time, probably 24 hours, for the guarantee to take effect. That way GOG could still have promos similar to the Insomnia Sale, without people expecting to be refunded for game that was only available for cheap/free in limited quantities.
For this system to be implemented a 'GOG Wallet' feature would probably have to be implemented as well, so that GOG could essentially refund the customer in store credit, to avoid transaction fees and the like.
I might be overly positive here, but I think this might not only be a move that would be beneficial to the customer, but could possibly also earn more money for GOG in the long run. I can only use myself as an example, but I don't terribly mind paying full price for a game I want to play, but if it's been available for a while I will still often end up waiting for a sale, because seeing a game go on sale just days after I buy it is always a bad feeling. Rationally I know that I was happy to pay the price when I did, and the difference will usually be a couple of bucks, but psychologically it feels bad enough that putting off the purchase is a safer way to proceed. So I can only make a more or less educated guess, but if more people think as I do, I can see this leading to more games being sold at full price. The staff at GOG will be better equipped than me to estimate how this could affect sales, as they have access to sales data, obviously.
I added this as a suggestion for the wishlist, but it has so far not shown up. I will edit in a link once it does.
The idea is simply that if a game gets discounted or receives a price drop withing a certain time after purchase, the customer will be refunded the amount they paid exceeding the lower price. I'm think a 14-30 days period, where the latter will be more beneficial to the customer. A caveat could be added, where the game would have to be available at the lower price for at least a certain period period of time, probably 24 hours, for the guarantee to take effect. That way GOG could still have promos similar to the Insomnia Sale, without people expecting to be refunded for game that was only available for cheap/free in limited quantities.
For this system to be implemented a 'GOG Wallet' feature would probably have to be implemented as well, so that GOG could essentially refund the customer in store credit, to avoid transaction fees and the like.
I might be overly positive here, but I think this might not only be a move that would be beneficial to the customer, but could possibly also earn more money for GOG in the long run. I can only use myself as an example, but I don't terribly mind paying full price for a game I want to play, but if it's been available for a while I will still often end up waiting for a sale, because seeing a game go on sale just days after I buy it is always a bad feeling. Rationally I know that I was happy to pay the price when I did, and the difference will usually be a couple of bucks, but psychologically it feels bad enough that putting off the purchase is a safer way to proceed. So I can only make a more or less educated guess, but if more people think as I do, I can see this leading to more games being sold at full price. The staff at GOG will be better equipped than me to estimate how this could affect sales, as they have access to sales data, obviously.
I added this as a suggestion for the wishlist, but it has so far not shown up. I will edit in a link once it does.