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I see, gotcha!Orange22 was working on them for 22% up until today. Their new 30% off sale does look to exclude them, though. But it was definitely working last week.
Thanks for your curiosity! We actually have an agreement with our Authorized Dealers called a Minimum Advertised Price (M.A.P.) that protects customers from shady business practices and dealers from price gouging. All of our products have a M.A.P. agreement, not just Oculus. Since dealers can discount but not advertise the cheaper price, you can tell who is selling verified legitimate product (not counterfeit or stolen products).I had the same situation with the website I posted. The discount was applicable to oculus headlights and then Oracle replied a few days later stating that the website's sale didn't include their product
I doubt Oracle would do this but its almost like there is a minimum retail sale value and every website a forum member finds with an offer equal to or lower than the "15% off" is being required to exclude oculus lights
It’s not unique to our company; most companies you shop with have this in place to keep retailers dedicated to providing great customer service and heftier warranty protection, free shipping promotions , and coupon code sales without relying on promotional ads to pull you. The healthy competition works in the background to benefit you!
Hope that it clears up, and you are welcome to PM us or give us a call 1-800-407-5776 if you have other questions about it. We’d be happy to answer them!
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