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Best Buy Lying to Customers About 'Last' Wii
By Susan Arendt November 14, 2007 | 10:02:35 AMCategories: Console Games
The Best Buy in Princeton, NJ has been pulling a bit of a fast one on customers, repeatedly selling the store's "last Wii" over and over again.
A reader of The Consumerist reports that while he was shopping in the store over the weekend, he saw a Best Buy employee walk by with a Wii held over his head, announcing that it was the store's last one. A couple eagerly snatched it up, commenting how happy their kids would be.
About a half hour later, a different employee came by with a Wii, as an announcement went out over the store's PA that this was the store's last Wii:
I was now in the store solely to witness more of this sales technique. The second Wii took just over 15 minutes to sell - I overheard two manager-types (one in a suit, the other a yellow shirt) discussing it, the suit asking "Did Julie sell that Wii, yet? How long?" And then "Wait 40 minutes and send out the next one."
This can't be a gimmick to make sure that Wiis will sell--Best Buy has to know that they could put their entire stock out on the floor and it would be gone in a few hours at most. So why the act? Perhaps to get people to linger in the store longer, picking up $900 camcorders on a whim, I don't know.
http://blog.wired.com/games/2007/11/best-buy-lying-.html
what a cheap scheme lol
By Susan Arendt November 14, 2007 | 10:02:35 AMCategories: Console Games
The Best Buy in Princeton, NJ has been pulling a bit of a fast one on customers, repeatedly selling the store's "last Wii" over and over again.
A reader of The Consumerist reports that while he was shopping in the store over the weekend, he saw a Best Buy employee walk by with a Wii held over his head, announcing that it was the store's last one. A couple eagerly snatched it up, commenting how happy their kids would be.
About a half hour later, a different employee came by with a Wii, as an announcement went out over the store's PA that this was the store's last Wii:
I was now in the store solely to witness more of this sales technique. The second Wii took just over 15 minutes to sell - I overheard two manager-types (one in a suit, the other a yellow shirt) discussing it, the suit asking "Did Julie sell that Wii, yet? How long?" And then "Wait 40 minutes and send out the next one."
This can't be a gimmick to make sure that Wiis will sell--Best Buy has to know that they could put their entire stock out on the floor and it would be gone in a few hours at most. So why the act? Perhaps to get people to linger in the store longer, picking up $900 camcorders on a whim, I don't know.
http://blog.wired.com/games/2007/11/best-buy-lying-.html
what a cheap scheme lol