Well it gets funnier and a bit more disturbing.
I haven't had a chance to even pick up my guitar yet so all I can do is check prices once in a while. I'm on the mailing list and received the "system error" sale message that prices will last until november 25th. Figured I had time to wait until things calmed down to audition the cabs to see if they're worth it. Sale price for the things I watched: Clean essentials pack $60 and friedman pack $24.
I also received the weekend only sale email. I bought the bass pack for $80 since it was 90% off and it was for a limited time even though I couldn't test them out. Even if half of them are horrible the price is still worth it - plus I knew for sure the sale would end in a couple of days.
Today I check back since I'm getting close to having my system set up again. Now there's a "black friday" sale going on. The clean essentials pack is $99 and the friedman pack is $39 (where it has been every time I looked at it). So the new "sale" raised prices by $39 and $15 on a sale that is supposed to be running until the 25th
If you're going to run a sale and say prices last until november 25th, don't change the prices until november 25th. And don't run another "sale" that increases what should be your ongoing sale prices in the meantime. It just makes it look like your company can't be trusted, which I'm sure is not your goal.