← Back to context Comment by dmarcos 13 hours ago Your claim is that people that bought the cybertruck at a lower price don’t actually want it? 3 comments dmarcos Reply sigmarule 12 hours ago I believe the claim is that the demand side did not change, the supply side did, as in sales != demand. dmarcos 11 hours ago Just quoting the above“An artificial boost is given to stuff nobody wants, but at a lower price can be convinced to buy”So people spent 60k on a cybertruck that they didn’t want? Is that the claim? pas 1 hour ago the claim is that it moved sales forward in time, but it'll have a corresponding dip in sales later, whereas a good sales campaign increases total volume (virtually no dip, brings in new customers, etc)
sigmarule 12 hours ago I believe the claim is that the demand side did not change, the supply side did, as in sales != demand. dmarcos 11 hours ago Just quoting the above“An artificial boost is given to stuff nobody wants, but at a lower price can be convinced to buy”So people spent 60k on a cybertruck that they didn’t want? Is that the claim? pas 1 hour ago the claim is that it moved sales forward in time, but it'll have a corresponding dip in sales later, whereas a good sales campaign increases total volume (virtually no dip, brings in new customers, etc)
dmarcos 11 hours ago Just quoting the above“An artificial boost is given to stuff nobody wants, but at a lower price can be convinced to buy”So people spent 60k on a cybertruck that they didn’t want? Is that the claim? pas 1 hour ago the claim is that it moved sales forward in time, but it'll have a corresponding dip in sales later, whereas a good sales campaign increases total volume (virtually no dip, brings in new customers, etc)
pas 1 hour ago the claim is that it moved sales forward in time, but it'll have a corresponding dip in sales later, whereas a good sales campaign increases total volume (virtually no dip, brings in new customers, etc)
I believe the claim is that the demand side did not change, the supply side did, as in sales != demand.
Just quoting the above
“An artificial boost is given to stuff nobody wants, but at a lower price can be convinced to buy”
So people spent 60k on a cybertruck that they didn’t want? Is that the claim?
the claim is that it moved sales forward in time, but it'll have a corresponding dip in sales later, whereas a good sales campaign increases total volume (virtually no dip, brings in new customers, etc)