They cant afford me. And theres a reason those companies are failing. They have 65 year olds trying to run an internet company, and yes, that includes the guys I know that own toys r us. There are too many options online to suceed with a company that cant innovate.
They don't need a warehouse. Look at your order IDs and you can see exactly how much they're selling. We're talking about 500-1000 orders per day. That's 4-8 per store per day. Let's say 5 items per, that's 20-40 items per store per day. Probably much less when there are no sales, which seems to...
They're publicly traded, that's massive enough to warrant an actual plan as opposed to shoving shit into envelopes and sending them out at random. They wouldn't even need a warehouse, just a flagship store in every region that would handle the work.
This is exactly how a $100M company becomes a...
having worked for a massive retailer that ships with great success, you're full of crap. it would make much more financial sense to ship items in bulk, even if there was a 2 or 3 day delay. every store picks their online orders and puts them in a big box, ships them to a central facility, and...
I don't think they're holding back items but they are definitely removing items from the promotion. All of the .hack games are no longer listed on the page. Yes, they are sold out right now, but so are hundreds of other games that are part of the promo.
Fail on a bunch of games. Street Fighter Arcade edition is $29.99 new, $33.99 used. Even with 33% off, it's $22.78. That's right at Amazon's regular used price. King of Fighter 12: $44.99? Really? It's under $10 on Amazon.
Retail is $50. Walmart includes Gotham City Impostors ($15 on PSN) for $50. To me, that means that $35 is the new retail price, and a Lightning Deal would have to be below $35.