Jellyfish Smack Shopping Marathon on Black Friday
November 16th, 2006 | Tech Bargains
For those of you who just can’t get enough of the Jellyfish Smack Shopping Deal of the Day, they have announced that there will be a 24-hour SOTD marathon on Black Friday. (For those of you not in the retail industry, that is the Friday after Thanksgiving… November 24th this year.)
The sales are supposed to start at 6:00AM Eastern (3:00AM Pacific) and run at the rate of approximately one every two hours for 24 hours straight.
If you’re not already planning on standing in line at Walmart or BestBuy early Friday morning — if you’d rather stay inside with your warm cup of coffee, tea or hot chocolate — you should check it out. The daily Smack Deals so far have been pretty good, with discounts ranging from 30 percent to more than 80 percent off. As an added incentive for gamers that can’t wait for the new Sony Playstation 3, Jellyfish has already hinted that at least one of the sales will be for a limited number of PS/3’s.
Click here if you want to read our previous review of the new Jellyfish Smack Shopping game.
Tags: Jellyfish Smack Shopping, Jellyfish Deal of the Day, Shopping Deals, Electronics Deals
Review of Jellyfish Smack Shopping
November 9th, 2006 | Tech Bargains
Well, the Jellyfish Smack Shopping “Deal of the Day” has been live for approximately one week… let’s take a look at how the new game has been going.
As we posted earlier, Jellyfish is offering a limited quantity of a single product, per day, in a real-time, Dutch auction. After logging in to your Jellyfish account, you watch a counter reduce the price (at approximately 1 cent to a few cents per second), and when you feel you’ve gotten a good enough deal, you place your order to lock in that price. Obviously, the longer you wait, the more you save…. but the trick is not to wait too long, or the limited quantity will be sold out. When you buy, you end up paying the sponsor’s full price for the product, and the discount is credited to your Jellyfish account. You can get paid by either check or PayPal after a waiting period, typically around 60 days.
Overall, the game is a rather entertaining experience, if you can spare the 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 hours it typically takes for the product to sell out. (Note: Jellyfish begins each game auction at 1:00PM Eastern/10:00AM Pacific, presumably to allow working folks to play & buy during their lunch hours. The psychology of the game is rather addicting, however, so I suspect that quite a few people are taking extended lunches. Bosses, send your complaints to Jellyfish!)
One of the most interesting aspects of the game is watching the chat comments that appear while the price is ticking down. The verbal group frequently encourages each other to hold out for a lower price, but as the discount grows, this becomes more difficult as — I am sure — each player envisions the available inventory flying out the door. It reminds me a little of the prisoners’ dilemma; should I stick with the group (so we can all benefit more), or should I buy — possibly ending the game — to ensure that I get the product (benefiting myself)? Since all of economics is based on predictable behavior, it’s not surprising that the game usually ends before the group’s “target price” is reached.
So how have the deals been? Here are the products that Jellyfish has offered in it’s Smack Shopping Deal of the Day so far, and the last (i.e. lowest) price paid:
- Day 1: Apple 2GB iPod Nano - Silver (Store price $149.00) A large group of lucky people actually got 100% off, but this was due to technical difficulties. Apparently, on this first day of the live auction, all of the bugs hadn’t been worked out. Different prices were being shown to different parts of the country, and some people were seeing — and getting — the iPod for free when others were being shown a much smaller discount. (The technical difficulties still haven’t been completely fixed; see below.)
- Day 2: Canon Powershot SD450 5MP digital camera (Store price $199.95) No freebies this day; the best price gotten was $98.46, a 50.76% discount.
- Day 3: Toshiba SD-P1700 portable DVD player (Store price $179.99) Best price was $62.45, a 65.31% discount.
- Day 4: Apple iPod Video 80GB (Store price $348.95) Best price was $204.37, a 41.43% discount.
- Day 5: Microsoft Xbox 360 Core System (Store price $325.12) Best price was $173.45, a 46.65% discount.
- Day 6: Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop 3.0 Keyboard & Mouse (Store price $64.91) Best price was $11.73, a 81.93% discount. There was a huge cry of disappointment (and a lot of smart remarks) when this product was put on the reverse-auction block. After the series of iPods, digital cameras and Xbox systems, a keyboard/mouse combination didn’t cut it. (Even when they are getting a great deal, apparently people only care to see products that they actually want.) In addition, people noted that the original price of $65 was way out of line; it was possible to get it online for much less. Product-wise, this day was definitely a stinker… even though only 35 were offered, this product still went for a discount of more than 80%. (Several chatters said they werent going to buy no matter how low the price got.)
- Day 7: Sony DCR-SR40 Digital Handycam Camcorder (Store price $479.95) Best price was $289.64, a 39.65% discount. The relatively low discount today makes me wonder… as this site becomes more popular, are the discounts going to be less? Probably; I don’t think Jellyfish is going to increase the number of items available, so the Dutch auction bidding can only get more competitive.
So far, the Jellyfish-subsidized deals have been quite good, so you may want to Sign Up and play along.
One thing that Jellyfish needs to fix as soon as possible is their real-time price display. I do not know what technology is being used to implement the “real-time” counter, but it was clear from the comments that different people were still seeing drastically different discounts. (Yesterday, one chatter was seeing 98.5% off when the others were seeing a discount of around 50%.) Although the Buy It Now page corrects the price, it’s not a good experience when visitors think they are getting a huge discount, just to have it taken away.
Jellyfish’s game is fun and the deals have been encouraging… but they need to get their technical platform more accurate and reliable for this to be a completely enjoyable experience.
Tags: Jellyfish Smack Shopping, Jellyfish Deal of the Day, Shopping Deals, Electronics Deals
Jellyfish SOTD - Up to 100% Off
November 1st, 2006 | Tech Bargains
Jellyfish.com, which has been known for their unique “cashback shopping” concept for some time, turned on a new service today. Actually, it’s more of a game… It’s called Smack Shopping Deal of the Day or SOTD (shouldn’t that be SSDOTD?), and it works like this:
They have a limited number of a popular product on hand from one of their sponsor stores. The product goes live around lunchtime on the East Coast, and as you watch, the net price clicks downward as your cashback amount grows. The trick is to time your purchase just right… can you save the most without waiting too long? If you wait one second too long, the screen empties and you are told “Sold Out! Sorry you missed it!”
Today was the trial run, and featured was 100 of the 2GB Apple iPod Nano’s (Silver) on the block. So how did it work out? Well, the deal seemed to be pretty good for the first-time players; the best I could tell, the last purchaser was able to pick up the $149 iPod for around $99.65 before it sold out. (Note: Some of the posts on this page claimed they saw a price around $98.50… I am not sure why there would have been a difference between what they received and what I saw.) As this game gets more popular, I expect the prices won’t get quite so low before the limited stock is gone… especially as the holidays get closer.
In addition to the discrepancy I just mentioned, there seemed to be some other technical difficulties with Jellyfish’s new game, though.
For example, I had the app running on both IE7 and Mozilla Firefox. While my IE7 screen was counting down the price, my Firefox screen was stuck at 0.00% savings. Was this a quirk on my end, or did the Jellyfish testers not make sure this service worked on Firefox? (I had a colleague who was accessing the SOTD screen with IE6, and he also had trouble seeing any movement in the price.) If you participated, I’d be interested in knowing what browser you used, and whether you had any technical difficulties. Please contact me, or comment to this post, and let me know how you fared.
There were also some posts while the game was running that indicated the price on the Buy Now screen was not what it should have been.. the discount may have “zero’ed out” when the player placed the order. Again, feel free to post or write to me with any of your experiences.
Overall, this promotional technique was different and interesting, and has the potential to be emotional uplifting (I got a great deal!) or disappointing (I waited a few seconds too long!). I’ll give Jellyfish an ‘A’ for creativity, but I’ll withhold my grade on the technical aspects until I hear more feedback.
If this high-pressure, test-your-timing, save-money game seems like something you’d like to join sign up for a Jellyfish account and be sure to visit the Jellyfish.com/sotd page every day around 10:00AM.
Tags: Jellyfish Smack Shopping, Jellyfish Deal of the Day, Shopping Deals, Electronics Deals
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