For those undecided about Rhythm Heaven, there's a demo available in the Nintendo Channel on Wii. It's digital awesomeness and persuaded me to take advantage of this deal. Thanks, Cheapy, for pointing it out. After all these years, you still deliver! :applause:8-)
Cheers,
--BF
That's the norm for that Wal-Mart. I did check that particular location but found what you describe. Once again, because it can't control inventory shrinkage, Wal-Mart fails to help people save money and live better.
--BF.
My local Wal-Marts (Hampton Roads, VA) never sold Wii points at any kind of sale price. I checked and asked at all four local to me, and came to the conclusion that not selling Wii points for less than retail is one of the numerous ways Wal-Mart fails to help us save money and live better...
Ditto the item not found message. The fact that this link doesn't work is more proof that Wal-Mart doesn't always help us save money and live better.
--BF
Good price on an excellent title. I happened to jump on this when BB had it for 19.99. They ended up shipping a back-ordered copy after I'd purchased one for in-store pickup, so I re-sold it to dakrzone at cost and we both benefitted. CAGs looking out for one another. :applause:
--BF
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I'm glad my quips about WM help you through the day. I also saw you quoting me in your sig :applause: I just dislike how some WM in Anytown, USA will have an excellent price, while almost all others do not, and treat you like a criminal for trying to obtain game x at that price...
Both Wal-Marts near me had none of these deals.
When it comes down to it, Wal-Mart is supposed to help people save money and live better. One of several ways they could do this is to have some of the games at the prices the OP lists; more precisely, they should have Zack and Wiki, a...
I have the same questions. All three Target locations close to me hadn't heard of such a thing, but Ghost Squad was similarly marked. It did, however, ring for $29.99 each time. Clarify what went on, OP.
--BF
Employees will do that. They're often busy working and don't know about a deal; but once it's pointed out to them by someone inquiring--alerting them--there it goes. I made that mistake once in '03.
--BF