Personally, I don't like discounts. Big discounts mean the price was heavily charged from the start.
If there is a reserve, it is better to reduce the price. The first Slurm Mega cost 75k, the second Mega cost 60k, and the third cost 50k.
On the other hand, I like the tradition of Black Friday, even if it is vulgarized in Russia by the horse price rise the day before.
We cannot drop the price for intensives (there is nowhere), but we can violate the principle of "a single price for all forms of education: room, distance learning, online".
November 29, exactly for a day, Slurm makes a 50% discount on all online courses.
If there is no money right now, or the budget needs to be discussed with the management, leave a request while there is a discount, and we will agree on the terms of payment.
Source: habr.com