Day 2
– Monday – Started out by checking the nearby Walmart and Target stores.One of the sales guys at Target gave me some promising news and asked me tocheck back between 10am-12pm as they receive shipments during that time.Checked back at noon and still no Wii. Left disappointed. By this time I decided tocall and check back.
Day 3
– 9.00am Called Target, Walmart. No Wii.10.30am Call Circuit City, Best Buy, Walmart,Target, Toys R Us. No Wii1.00pm - ……. Still No Wii6.00 pm - ……. Still No WiiOne thing I learned that was common to all stores by this time was no one in thestore knew when they would have them in stock. Some sales guys sounded like theyknew by saying we usually get them on the weekends. Another thing I learned to askwas when was the last time that store had them in stock. Surprisingly I gotconflicting replies from the same store at different times.
Day 4
– Went through the same routine as day 3.Later in the evening I stopped by another Target store on the way back home. Theguy there told me that the last one was sold an hour ago. I was like “WHAT! Youactually had them in store today?” and he says yes we had a few in stock. I quicklycalled the Target store closer to my home and got the same response that they soldthe last one a couple of hrs ago. One thing I learned from all this is – All the targetstores in the area got their shipment that day, and they all disappeared off the shelf in a few minutes. Another thing I learned by this time is that calling to check on thestock (as I did earlier) is not the best way to get a favorable response. Being in theright place at the right time is what matters.
Day 5
– Did the usual routine calling and still no luck. Happened to stop by BestBuy, check the stock and still no Wii. Asked the sales guy to check if any other BestBuy store in the area had them in stock (there are about 6 stores within 25 miles).To my surprise, another store about 20 miles away had 6 of them in stock. Quicklygot the number, called that store and they confirmed that they still had two left.Asked them to put it on hold, and they said they can’t, but they did say it wasunlikely they would sell out in the next half an hour if I could make it to the store. SoI rushed to the store only to be told that the last one was sold ten minutes ago.Arrrrgh!!! I just felt like kicking someone. This was getting too much. It was thenthat I decided to try alternate means.Looked up eBay and Craigslist and found a few on sale. eBay was way too expensivefor me. So pursued a few ad’s on Craigslist. Finally made an offer ($25 over the storeprice) and picked one up on Day 5. To my surprise I found that the guy who sold it tome also gave me a Target gift receipt dated two days prior (which was when theyhad in stock). I thought it was worth paying that extra $25 than to run around andwaste more time and gas.
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