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    ASUS bundles motherboards and graphics cards to double sales

    Marketing tactic said to have doubled graphics cards sales in China this year.
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    Re: ASUS bundles motherboards and graphics cards to double sales

    Good to see the other manufacturers doing it to.
    Just don't like Asus, nothing to do with the products, but due to a couple of very bad and very slow customer service experiences and how it is no where near as easy to communicate with compared to other companies here in Australia.
    I find it odd that a company like Gigabyte is having trouble doing bundle deals like the others, but what do I know.
    Why just stop at just the MB and GPU bundle, maybe they could expand the bundles a little and add other products as well (example - in the case of Asus - MB, Graphics card, sound card, keyboard, mouse, Monitor, headset, and router - or a mix of them, something like - buy 3 products and get 10% discount but buy 4 and get a 15% discount). All you do is pick a case, storage drive, your processor and memory of choice and a power supply, some of which you may be able to use from the superseded PC.
    If they did deals with other companies, they could also include other products, like the power supply, or a storage device (like the new M.2 or PCIe slot ssd's) et cetera. Although they would have to avoid any restricting sales policy (unable to be sold by other companies) due to any deals
    This would be great for upgrading the older system by reducing the cost and simplifying the search for products.
    What do you think of that idea?
    Last edited by whatif; 01-11-2015 at 04:38 AM.

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