Well, I didn't make it clear but:
Cheers again mate. I even saved another quid or so from Bargain Games' eBay shop!
Bargain Games were one of the cheapest suppliers on Play.com and also had an eBay store, so it's quite likely they do business through Amazon also. If you were to browse their game sales catalogue you might rethink what you believe about them offering games far below what other larger companies sell at.
£25 for TLOU compared to £30 from Amazon say, isn't exactly eyebrow raising. It's cheaper but it doesn't raise suspicions. Figuring out cost of goods isn't easy as it doesn't always follow a simple logic of what we might think of as 'supply and demand' and scale of economies. In the media market, games, music, film etc, it's anyone's guess how it all operates.
Looking back to the late 80s era, the cost of vinyl singles rose to some £4.50 odd or more I recall. If you factored in inflation and wage parity you'd be shocked to see what we paid and all the while the music industry were sucking up big bucks. So, obviously the price we pay doesn't really have to follow on from what we feel is simple demand and supply economics. I'd love to know how profitable it was working in the media industry but obviously there are big risks for game (and other) publishers too. What's fair? I bet whatever it is, we are paying a helluva lot more than that but not as much perhaps as before which is why the music industry are so angry they've been penalised by technological progress (and not just piracy or at all piracy some might say). Just my views not that I know any better either.
Edit - Got a dispatch message this morning. TLOU is on its way! Hopefully it won't be a used item or dodgy rip off shoddy copy of showaddywaddy or something.
Edited by deleted (Fri 24-Jan-14 12:44:18)