Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii) for $19.82 (US)

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  1. handofg0d

    handofg0d Peppy Member

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  2. Barc0de

    Barc0de Mythical Member from Time Immemorial

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    FUCK, i need a US address for shipping, anyone?
     
  3. Jasonkhowell

    Jasonkhowell Well Known Member

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    Was just about to post this.

    Anywho, I bought my copy. Their policy states that they will cancel it if the price is wrong, so I don't expect it to go through. Then again, I could see wal-mart doing this as some sort of stunt to get people to buy from them.
     
  4. Nitrosoxide

    Nitrosoxide Resolute Member

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    Shit...I missed it!!
     
  5. A. Snow

    A. Snow Old School Member

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    Well it seems they canceled my order but I'm not through with them yet.
     
  6. Johnny Vodka

    Johnny Vodka Fiery Member

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    yeah they canceled all of them..another reason to hate walmart.
     
  7. Jasonkhowell

    Jasonkhowell Well Known Member

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    So, low long does it take for me to get back $23.00 that I paid out of my paypal account with, or am I screwed?
     
  8. Borman

    Borman Digital Games Curator

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    I love all the people complaining on the Internet about cancelled orders. You agreed to their terms, which say something like "Your order will be cancelled in the event of a pricing error" (something like that anyway). Admittedly, the email they send is a bit flawed, but you agreed to their terms in the first place.
     
  9. Taucias

    Taucias Site Supporter 2014,2015

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    Damn, those bastards! Why can't they just give you the game eh? Or better yet, send a cart collection dude over to you house with a copy so you don't have to trouble yourself with the journey to the store. I tell you, I don't know how these guys can even call themselves a retailer!
     
  10. A. Snow

    A. Snow Old School Member

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    You are absolutely correct that they have the right but it is also true that if this happened at one of their physical stores they would've honored the price. That is my biggest gripe.

    I ended up canceling my Wal-Mart account. I had the same thing happen once with Amazon yet they choose to honor the price mistake despite having the same type of policy. I would rather do business with a company that puts the customers first when the mistake is on their part than one that does not.
     
  11. hl718

    hl718 Site Soldier

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    Eh, a mistake in a physical store means *one* person gets the deal because when it doesn't ring properly in the register the person working makes the correction and then fixes the tag on the shelf.

    A mistake online could mean thousands of people trying to jump on the mistake price.

    It's a lot easier to say "we'll eat the cost of one discount" vs "we'll eat the cost of a few thousand discounts."

    With a pricing policy that leaves room for correcting mistakes, the orders at the mistake price (and given that 1 and 4 are right next to each other on a keyboard making for a super easy typo) are simply canceled.

    With a pricing policy that doesn't leave room for correcting mistakes, the poor employee who made the typo would likely have found themselves unemployed as the cost to honor a few thousand $30 mistakes is probably well more than said employee's yearly paycheck.

    -hl718
     
  12. 1080Peter

    1080Peter everyone knows ps3 make the best games

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    Ditto.

    As much as I'd love to see this mistake honored online, it's entirely up to Wal-Mart to take action.
     
  13. Taucias

    Taucias Site Supporter 2014,2015

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    The problem is, people leap on these kinds of mistakes and some get greedy and try to buy a bunch to sell online. Also the moment this kind of thing gets onto a forum the company gets swamped with orders. I don't feel bad for Walmart, but you can understand why they cancel orders. Why would they get hit for thousands (possibly hundreds of thousands)? It makes no sense.
     
  14. mairsil

    mairsil Officer at Arms

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    Or it is a calculated risk to get people into their (online) store. Sell enough extra games and accessories and they would just "let it go for the few people that managed to order it at this price." Don't sell enough to compensate for the cost, then "it was a price mistake and we don't have to honor it." Admittedly, this could just be a mistaken price entered for a sale. However, these "mistakes" are all too common and abused by the stores in some cases to be let go without a second thought.
     
  15. momosgarage

    momosgarage Peppy Member

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    Don' they have to honor the online price in certain states (for example California) where the laws regarding "listed price" stated must be sold to the customer even through it is a mistake?
     
  16. hl718

    hl718 Site Soldier

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    If you ever find a mistake deal and want to try taking advantage of it:

    Rule #1: DON'T GO POSTING IT ALL OVER THE INTERNET.
    Rule #2: DON'T GET GREEDY AND ORDER "A BUNCH."

    It's stuff like that which kicks off the fraud systems and sends an alert up the chain that there is a problem.

    Sales tend to follow a fairly predictable pattern and Wal-mart (among others) is very good at modeling consumer behaviour. When people start ordering 4 or 5 copies of the same game, it sets off a flag and sends up an alert. When the number of orders for a game suddenly shoot through the roof, it sets off a flag and sends up an alert.

    The quickest way to kill any deal is to spread the word and to be greedy. Those that are kept quiet are usually the ones that are honored.

    And no, if it is in the pricing policy a company doesn't have to honor a mistake price.

    -hl718
     
  17. Bojay1997

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    I don't believe this was a mistake. I believe this was an attempt to drive business to their site and when they realized how many copies were being sold to people who had no intention of ordering other items or doing anything but reselling them, they claimed it was a mistake. This is the largest retailer in the world and the deal stayed up for most of the day. If TRU can give everyone who preordered Super Mario Galaxy a $25 gift card, there's no reason to believe Walmart wouldn't offer this game at $20 for preorders. I take issue with the fact that they blatantly misrepresented in an e-mail that I had cancelled the order and then when I pointed out to them that I had done no such thing, they sent another e-mail claiming it was all a mistake. This is fraud plain and simple and I am treating it as such by reporting it to the appropriate agencies here in California.
     
  18. Hawanja

    Hawanja Ancient Deadly Ninja Baby

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    Walmart doesn't deserve your money in the first place.

    It might be different for e-commerce, becasue a website by it's very nature crosses state boundaries.

    But yeah, if you go into a store and the listed price is different than what they tell you at the register, the law says they have to honor that. They can make it hard for you though.
     
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  19. Barc0de

    Barc0de Mythical Member from Time Immemorial

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    Smash bros. got pushed back to March 9 for US.

    I can't say I mind, because I have exams up to the 22nd, but still, a shame! :(

    Oh well, anything worth waiting for is going to be probably good, unlike Daikatana ;p
     
  20. samael64

    samael64 Unintentional Ninja

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    Actually, the law states that if they are going to sell it to you, they have to sell it at that price, but they can refuse to sell it to you all together.
     
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