I guess I've just found bad Wal-Marts in the 10 or 12 I've visited around the country, both at home and in my travels. Yeah, I've been to a Wal-Mart when on the road if I forgot some basics when packing.

Take care,
PK
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pk500 wrote:That's true, Scoop. I've heard horror story upon horror story about EB's, and the EB Games closest to me is clean, well-organized and has knowledgable, friendly employees.
I guess I've just found bad Wal-Marts in the 10 or 12 I've visited around the country, both at home and in my travels. Yeah, I've been to a Wal-Mart when on the road if I forgot some basics when packing.![]()
Take care,
PK
Clothes are probably not the only things at WM which were made with slave wages. Often, the terms of manufacturing employment are really one-sided. Not only are the wages low, you have to pay your employer for housing and food at ridiculous prices which bind you to that employer for a long time. It's a modern form of indentured servitude. Yet it's a better option for most of these workers, many of whom come from villages. A lot of them end up supporting their family back home on these meager wages. In other cases, workers are from countries like Burma which are subject to sanctions. So they cross the border to neighboring countries where the employer has all kinds of leverage over them.sportdan30 wrote:The only thing that concerns about Wal-Mart, and I suppose you could say it happens at Target, K-Mart, etc. is the origin of the clothes in the mens and womens department. The majority of the clothes that are stocked at these discount stores come from oversees where there are absolutely horrid working conditions and low low wages paid to the laborers. I'm talking fifteen cents an hour. I watched a Dateline special a few months ago and it was eye opening to say the least.
Ok, so besides women's underwear, what would you need to ask aboutpk500 wrote:Hmm ... maybe:laurenskye wrote:What in the world does Walmart sell that you would need to ask help with? Do a little research on the net. I always no exactly what I'm going to get before I step in any store.
"Where do I find this in the store?"
"Do you have this in a different size?"
"Do you know when another shipment of this will arrive?"
"Do you have any more of these in the warehouse that aren't on display?"
"What's your return policy on this item?"
Especially ironic when rubbing shoulders with customers that don't believe in evolution.bdoughty wrote: PK I think you are missing the #1 point of Wal-Mart. Not only do you get discounts, but hanging around the dregs of society (a large demographic of the customers) gives you an ego boost. It makes you feel on top of the evolutionary food chain.
Thought you were gonna get a non bundle, non reserved 360 at TRU? Think again.
Got word today that they're reserving 360 bundles. The cheapest bundle will be $600, then a $760 bundle. And I'm sure some stores may even throw the protection plan as a requirement, I don't put anything past these f*ckers.
Oh yeah, we're getting a total of 8 systems too.
This is going to end well.
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I'm gonna need mother f*cking Kevlar! I don't know how many people I've told it will be first come first serve on the 22nd, because up until today that was the plan.
When we've got a line of people in the morning of the 22nd, and have to tell them 0 are for sale because they've all been pre-sold, s*** will be funny as hell to watch.
Oh wait, I don't work Tuesdays.
Woo!
Sport i never received a call i called them and they told me i'm not getting it on the first shipmentSport73 wrote:Has everyone who is NOT getting their pre-order on the 22nd been called/contacted by EB? If I haven't received a call is that an indication that I'm OK?
I'm concerned, but I would hate to stop by the store and give them an excuse to bump me by bringing it up.
webdanzer wrote:At least Wal-Mart is good for the overall economy, it seems.
http://www.breitbart.com/news/2005/11/0 ... k0hd4.html
I wouldn't count on that. The best buy I shop at "claims" they're getting 20-25 units.slyguy wrote:I just came back from bestbuy and they said they are getting 60 units in(all best buys)and they are not opening at midnight but may open up early in the morning
I'm pretty sure each location will get a different amount. I'm sure Microsoft has let all the stores know how many they're getting by now. I found out that I'm definitely on the first shipment at my Gamestop and the manager told me they're getting in 50.Boom wrote:I wouldn't count on that. The best buy I shop at "claims" they're getting 20-25 units.slyguy wrote:I just came back from bestbuy and they said they are getting 60 units in(all best buys)and they are not opening at midnight but may open up early in the morning
Personally, I think all these places are just speculating.
First let me say, congrats and it's great news to hear you're on the first shipment.I'm pretty sure each location will get a different amount. I'm sure Microsoft has let all the stores know how many they're getting by now. I found out that I'm definitely on the first shipment at my Gamestop and the manager told me they're getting in 50.
Well, BB definitely has been taking preorders on games. At least the one by me. But not on the systems.ScoopBrady wrote:I totally agree with you Boom. That totally sucks and is a pretty shitty business model. I had no idea you could reserve one at Best Buy in May either. I'm not sure the Best Buys out by me even took any preorders. I hope you're able to find one on launch.