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Originally Posted by cloudburst
Face it, Microsoft flat out lied about a second shipment. I have been siked about getting a 360 since Launch Day and now I just don't care. If M$ doesn't care about satisfying their customers and feels the need to lie to them, then I say f*** Bill Gates. I have scoured the boards here, at CAG, fatwallet, and gamefaqs for any hope and even followed false rumors. I'm just furious that none have showed up this week. I hope M$ limited supply for increased demand plan bites them in the ass. Hooray PS3!
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Originally Posted by Rockmjd23
The purpose is to create a hysteria over the product. It helps the stores and microsoft.
Unless M$ comes up with a miracle and drops over a million of these in stores in the next 3 weeks, they're BIG losers in this one, because once Christmas is over, the demand will be signifigantly reduced. |
The PS3 launch will probably be alot worse. That is unless Sony gets a brain and learns from Microsoft's mistakes.
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Originally Posted by Gallant Pig
This is such a strange launch. I remember a week after Xbox came out walking into a store and grabbing one, no big deal. With Ebay fueling the market and inflating the cost, buying one now is like scoring a pound of coke.
I just don't get it. This can only hurt them in the long run. I was able to score a pound of coke. No Xbox360's to be found :( |
I agree DamingR. This was their chance to get a big foothold on Sony but it seems a worldwide launch was more important to them than the homeland success. So instead of satisfying one market they have short sighted every market. Most of the demand is because of the holidays I think it the hype and sales will be greatly reduced in a couple months. They definitely shot themselves in the foot.
I do like the theory on holding them all to avoid the ebayers. |
Don't think the PS3 launch will be as hectic since it is not relative to xmas.
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Originally Posted by nickdawgy
The PS3 launch will probably be alot worse. That is unless Sony gets a brain and learns from Microsoft's mistakes.
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Originally Posted by njchris
How will it be worse? Sony may not be much better than MS in terms of manipulation, but they put out about 3 times as many PS2's as there were Xbox 360's at launch.
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Heard a radio ad yesterday telling everyone to run out and buy their 360. Later on I was in a store and overheard a salesperson tell a customer that they had 150 people on their list and they were getting 10 rotfl
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Originally Posted by DamingR
Unless M$ comes up with a miracle and drops over a million of these in stores in the next 3 weeks, they're BIG losers in this one, because once Christmas is over, the demand will be signifigantly reduced.
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Originally Posted by njchris
How will it be worse? Sony may not be much better than MS in terms of manipulation, but they put out about 3 times as many PS2's as there were Xbox 360's at launch.
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The demand for the PS3 is higher than the 360. I get people asking about the PS3 all the time. Our store only started getting a lot of 360 questions about a month before it came out.
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Just found this in the xbox forum. Seems its true that Best Buy are holding them for the 18th. At least we have a SPECIFIC date now!
http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/8407/bestbuy3ok.jpg |
Originally Posted by Rainet
Just found this in the xbox forum. Seems its true that Best Buy are holding them for the 18th. At least we have a SPECIFIC date now!
http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/8407/bestbuy3ok.jpg |
And at least it specifically says not to force bundles on people.
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A friend and I are talking about waiting at a Best Buy on the 17th. Might be fun, but I wonder just how early we'd have to be there? With this information being all over the place, I wonder...
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Struck out again today. However, the guy at Best Buy told me that they have no idea when systems are coming back in. When they finally do come in, they will not be put out until after the store closes.
I am giving up searching until I hear about anyone else finding one. In all honesty I am starting to lose interest in the system. I am starting to think of what to do with the $700 I planned on spending on the system + games. That will all change once I see that white box on the shelf though |
Originally Posted by Leechboy
Struck out again today. However, the guy at Best Buy told me that they have no idea when systems are coming back in. When they finally do come in, they will not be put out until after the store closes.
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Originally Posted by jon-w9
WHat do stores have to gain from a relaunch? I mean they will sell the systems either way, so why have people lining up to buy them?
Is it just some sort of anti-scalping agenda, or more to do with advertising 360s in an ad and hope people buy other crap when they arrive and the store is cleaned out. Besides, it seems that only Best Buy is holding back inventory for the 18th. So people know that Best Buy will have 20 systems for sale on the 18th. At best, that might stall people from buying on eBay for 2 weeks. But what then? People will be in a greater frenzy to buy with only 1 week before Christmas. Let's keep it real here, stores aren't going to get 100's of systems in on the 18th. They'll have LESS (MAYBE the same) number of units as they had for the launch. There's a greater demand for 360s now than there was before the launch. So where are these units that were supposedly en route this week and available for purchase this weekend? (2 weeks after the initial shipment contrary to MS' statement of weekly shipments) |
The Target that I check on a regular basis has pretty much gotten rid of their 360 section. Before the launch they had an entire locking case dedicated to the 360. They had about 4 rows for each game. It was like that for the past week. Today they had all of the 360 games condensed into as few rows as possible. The spaces on the bottom of the case for the 360's was replaced with regular Xboxes. The rest of the case was filled with regular games.
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Originally Posted by Li
A friend and I are talking about waiting at a Best Buy on the 17th. Might be fun, but I wonder just how early we'd have to be there? With this information being all over the place, I wonder...
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according to this link 1 in 10 xbox 360s shipped for the launch (40k out of 400k) found their way through the ebay system.
btw, i am in a different metropolitan region this weekend for the big 12 championship game (hook 'em), and, shocker, there were no new shipments here as well. |
Originally Posted by Eric D.
Well for launch my brother and I got to our Best Buy at 10:00 pm for what we though was a insane time for a 9:00 am opening the next day. Yet when we showed up there were already about thirty people there and the store was getting 40 systems in. So we thought it would be fine, but then those thirty people had a bunch of friends join them and by midnight, my brother and I were something like 42 in line when we statred out at 33. So to make a long story short, the earlier...the better. If you can afford the gas, I would advise driving by the BB you plan on going to multiple times on the 17th. Once you see more then 5 people on line, you better get your spot since this shipment is only susposed to have 20. That way even if those people call all their douschbag freinds, you still will be high enough in line not to get nudged out like my brother and I did. Also dress warmly, bring an umbrella and a chair. My brother and I forgot the chair and it sucked! Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by Suprmallet
The demand for the PS3 is higher than the 360. I get people asking about the PS3 all the time. Our store only started getting a lot of 360 questions about a month before it came out.
Although, if a spring/early summer release is announced, I would wait to see what the final specs are. |
Originally Posted by Li
Thanks man. I think it's pretty screwed up that people were holding spots. Since it's opening at 6 am we're probably try to be there by 6 pm. Though we're probably going to look pretty silly to those people who walk into the store for those 4 hours.
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