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On August 18 2009 20:02 Alizee- wrote: its the lowlifes that try to get away with it that muck it up for the honest people. why are we lowlifes and dishonest, and who are the honest people?
Instead of being honest and maybe even going so far as to contacting them about the error people have to try to weasel themselves in a cheap buy. i fail to see a good reason to pay $2300 for something if i can get it for $10, or even have just a slight chance at it
Just pathetic and childish if you ask me. noone did
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On August 18 2009 20:02 Alizee- wrote: This thread makes me sick, its the lowlifes that try to get away with it that muck it up for the honest people. Instead of being honest and maybe even going so far as to contacting them about the error people have to try to weasel themselves in a cheap buy. Just pathetic and childish if you ask me. I fail to see how this fucks it up for the rest of us? elaborate please.
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On August 18 2009 20:02 Alizee- wrote: This thread makes me sick, its the lowlifes that try to get away with it that muck it up for the honest people. Instead of being honest and maybe even going so far as to contacting them about the error people have to try to weasel themselves in a cheap buy. Just pathetic and childish if you ask me. lol what an idiot... you make it sound like people who are taking advantage of a pricing error to score an awesome cheap tv are the scum of the earth. If you're going to overreact that much how do you save any rage for the people who actually deserve it?
How does this affect you in ANY way?
But I guess I should expect bitching from someone that names themselves after a bitch drink.
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On August 18 2009 20:02 Alizee- wrote: This thread makes me sick, its the lowlifes that try to get away with it that muck it up for the honest people. Instead of being honest and maybe even going so far as to contacting them about the error people have to try to weasel themselves in a cheap buy. Just pathetic and childish if you ask me. Well, with common sense everybody should know that BestBuy made a mistake and that they will not sell you this item at the falsely labeled price. Same thing happened to a German catalogue retailer pricing Apple Macbooks at 50 Euros a piece... I think all the people who ordered wanted to have some fun and try anyway to order it...
On August 18 2009 20:17 ForTenPoints wrote: Hey...we have to pay for mistakes we make in every day life....why should a corporation be any different? We are just trying to make them pay for theirs. Honestly, if you found 20 dollars on the ground....are you gonna hand it in to a security guard/cop or keep it for yourself? It is called Conditions of Use/ToS: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?id=cat12101&type=page&contentId=1043363615722&entryURLID=cat00000&entryURLType=null&h=287
Errors on Our Site Prices and availability of products and services are subject to change without notice. Errors will be corrected where discovered, and Best Buy reserves the right to revoke any stated offer and to correct any errors, inaccuracies or omissions including after an order has been submitted and whether or not the order has been confirmed and your credit card charged. If your credit card has already been charged for the purchase and your order is cancelled, Best Buy will issue a credit to your credit card account in the amount of the charge. Individual bank policies will dictate when this amount is credited to your account. If you are not fully satisfied with your purchase, you may return it in accordance with Best Buy's Return Policy.
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On August 18 2009 20:02 Alizee- wrote: This thread makes me sick, its the lowlifes that try to get away with it that muck it up for the honest people. Instead of being honest and maybe even going so far as to contacting them about the error people have to try to weasel themselves in a cheap buy. Just pathetic and childish if you ask me. As unrealistic as it is to expect a TV at this price, let people have their fun. Its the lottery ticket-esque high - What IF I get the TV!!!?!!? You never know when it may be some crazy ass media-grabbing promo too...
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If you're not asking me then I'm telling you. If you think this is trolling then there's your irony for the day. Let's say 20 people got $1,000 tvs for 10 bucks, that now means the company(in this case BestBuy) will have to adjust somewhere to compensate. That means everyone else has to pay more down the road whether it was their mistake or not, the honest people pay for it. To the person asking what about the thieves? People who steal have the same effect on the company, so the "honest" 10 dollar tv buyers can't be put in some holy light all of a sudden because you didn't just up and take it. Sorry if what you wanted was a troll or a high-five for your new slick deal, its not coming from me.
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This was already on the news, its an error.
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On August 19 2009 04:21 Alizee- wrote: If you're not asking me then I'm telling you. If you think this is trolling then there's your irony for the day. Let's say 20 people got $1,000 tvs for 10 bucks, that now means the company(in this case BestBuy) will have to adjust somewhere to compensate. That means everyone else has to pay more down the road whether it was their mistake or not, the honest people pay for it. To the person asking what about the thieves? People who steal have the same effect on the company, so the "honest" 10 dollar tv buyers can't be put in some holy light all of a sudden because you didn't just up and take it. Sorry if what you wanted was a troll or a high-five for your new slick deal, its not coming from me.
That is whats going to cause the rise in prices.
Not 20 people getting $1k TVs. You realize how big best buy is and that they could give away 1000 $1k TVs for shits and giggles right?
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On August 19 2009 04:21 Alizee- wrote: If you're not asking me then I'm telling you. If you think this is trolling then there's your irony for the day. Let's say 20 people got $1,000 tvs for 10 bucks, that now means the company(in this case BestBuy) will have to adjust somewhere to compensate. That means everyone else has to pay more down the road whether it was their mistake or not, the honest people pay for it. To the person asking what about the thieves? People who steal have the same effect on the company, so the "honest" 10 dollar tv buyers can't be put in some holy light all of a sudden because you didn't just up and take it. Sorry if what you wanted was a troll or a high-five for your new slick deal, its not coming from me.
someone's Prozac prescription ran out LOL
ok first of all no company in its right mind would leave out a policy in its use clause in case of mistakes like this. secondly, out of all the people that bought the 10 dollar tv, more than half just did it for fun. its 10 bucks, join the party. lastly, for the people that did want the tv, they're all smart enough to know that the chances of getting it are slim to none anyway.
so, in other words. take your big stick, and shove it up your ass.
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On August 19 2009 04:21 Alizee- wrote: If you're not asking me then I'm telling you. If you think this is trolling then there's your irony for the day. Let's say 20 people got $1,000 tvs for 10 bucks, that now means the company(in this case BestBuy) will have to adjust somewhere to compensate. That means everyone else has to pay more down the road whether it was their mistake or not, the honest people pay for it. To the person asking what about the thieves? People who steal have the same effect on the company, so the "honest" 10 dollar tv buyers can't be put in some holy light all of a sudden because you didn't just up and take it. Sorry if what you wanted was a troll or a high-five for your new slick deal, its not coming from me. There would be no effect on the customer even if this did happen. BestBuy knows that if they raise prices to make up the $19800 they lost on $10 TVs, they would just lose money as customers would go to some other discount store for their needs. If such a situation did happen BestBuy would most likely have to take it as a $20K lesson. The only people that the potential $10 Tv award candidates would affect is Best Buy, not any of their customers. In fact they might make some of the money back from the people who come looking for $10 TVs and end up buying something else. Your anger is unwarranted at those who dream of cheap TVs.
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On August 19 2009 04:21 Alizee- wrote: If you're not asking me then I'm telling you. If you think this is trolling then there's your irony for the day. Let's say 20 people got $1,000 tvs for 10 bucks, that now means the company(in this case BestBuy) will have to adjust somewhere to compensate. That means everyone else has to pay more down the road whether it was their mistake or not, the honest people pay for it. To the person asking what about the thieves? People who steal have the same effect on the company, so the "honest" 10 dollar tv buyers can't be put in some holy light all of a sudden because you didn't just up and take it. Sorry if what you wanted was a troll or a high-five for your new slick deal, its not coming from me. I think if Best Buy could adjust prices to maximize profits, they would just do that without anything driving that. They aren't some benevolent company that's looking out for people. There is nothing wrong with taking advantage of a company's mistake.
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On August 19 2009 04:45 Wire wrote:Show nested quote +On August 19 2009 04:21 Alizee- wrote: If you're not asking me then I'm telling you. If you think this is trolling then there's your irony for the day. Let's say 20 people got $1,000 tvs for 10 bucks, that now means the company(in this case BestBuy) will have to adjust somewhere to compensate. That means everyone else has to pay more down the road whether it was their mistake or not, the honest people pay for it. To the person asking what about the thieves? People who steal have the same effect on the company, so the "honest" 10 dollar tv buyers can't be put in some holy light all of a sudden because you didn't just up and take it. Sorry if what you wanted was a troll or a high-five for your new slick deal, its not coming from me. someone's Prozac prescription ran out LOL ok first of all no company in its right mind would leave out a policy in its use clause in case of mistakes like this. secondly, out of all the people that bought the 10 dollar tv, more than half just did it for fun. its 10 bucks, join the party. lastly, for the people that did want the tv, they're all smart enough to know that the chances of getting it are slim to none anyway. so, in other words. take your big stick, and shove it up your ass.
Actually GameStop left that out.. if you find something mis priced and take it up they have to sell it to you ^_^
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On August 19 2009 05:13 StorrZerg wrote:Show nested quote +On August 19 2009 04:45 Wire wrote:On August 19 2009 04:21 Alizee- wrote: If you're not asking me then I'm telling you. If you think this is trolling then there's your irony for the day. Let's say 20 people got $1,000 tvs for 10 bucks, that now means the company(in this case BestBuy) will have to adjust somewhere to compensate. That means everyone else has to pay more down the road whether it was their mistake or not, the honest people pay for it. To the person asking what about the thieves? People who steal have the same effect on the company, so the "honest" 10 dollar tv buyers can't be put in some holy light all of a sudden because you didn't just up and take it. Sorry if what you wanted was a troll or a high-five for your new slick deal, its not coming from me. someone's Prozac prescription ran out LOL ok first of all no company in its right mind would leave out a policy in its use clause in case of mistakes like this. secondly, out of all the people that bought the 10 dollar tv, more than half just did it for fun. its 10 bucks, join the party. lastly, for the people that did want the tv, they're all smart enough to know that the chances of getting it are slim to none anyway. so, in other words. take your big stick, and shove it up your ass. Actually GameStop left that out.. if you find something mis priced and take it up they have to sell it to you ^_^
Yeah you have to at any retail store iirc. But obv internet =/= in store unfortunately
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True. still its was funny to see my boss screw up marking a $200 guitar hero world tour kit at only $60 or close to that. xmas came early for some lol
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On August 19 2009 05:18 StorrZerg wrote: True. still its was funny to see my boss screw up marking a $200 guitar hero world tour kit at only $60 or close to that. xmas came early for some lol Christmas came early for THE SCUM OF THE EARTH! Right alizee?
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