Post #1 · Posted at 2025-07-07 07:38:08pm 10.3 hours ago
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I have visited D&B Vaughan today, and I noticed that every game now has round pricing in credits, with no more decimals. This makes it much easier to figure out how much a game costs. For example, DDR A20+ costs 10 credits. If I reload a Power Card with $25, or $28.25 after tax, then each game costs $2.50, or $2.83 after tax. Of course, Wednesdays are half price, but now, it's easier to count the price for Wednesday games.
Currently, on the D&B Vaughan page, each game has both the non-Wednesday price and the Wednesday price. However, this means that the games page is overwhelmed with text! Due to the simplified credit pricing, I believe that listing both the non-Wednesday and Wednesday prices is unnecessary.
I suggest that we simply list non-Wednesday prices on this website for D&B games, and explain on the Summary pages that games are half price on Wednesday. This will make it much easier to navigate. If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know. Otherwise, I plan to update the D&B Canada pages by next week, and maybe a few D&B USA ones as well.
Currently, on the D&B Vaughan page, each game has both the non-Wednesday price and the Wednesday price. However, this means that the games page is overwhelmed with text! Due to the simplified credit pricing, I believe that listing both the non-Wednesday and Wednesday prices is unnecessary.
I suggest that we simply list non-Wednesday prices on this website for D&B games, and explain on the Summary pages that games are half price on Wednesday. This will make it much easier to navigate. If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know. Otherwise, I plan to update the D&B Canada pages by next week, and maybe a few D&B USA ones as well.