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AMARILLO, Texas - Texas-based Hastings Entertainment Inc. has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Company officials say the reorganization filing includes its parent company, Draw Another Circle, and sister brands Movie Stop and SPImages.

A statement posted Monday on the Hastings website says the Chapter 11 process will help prepare the business for an intended sale, while providing protections and financing to continue operations. Further financial details weren’t released.

Hastings will no longer accept or honor deposits for movie purchases and will no longer rent games. Hastings gift cards expire July 13, 2016. The company’s buyback program has been suspended.
Full List Of Online Coupon Codes

In-Store Sales / Discounts / Liquidation will vary from Online Sale / Coupon offerings

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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General
Question: What is Hastings / GoHastings.Com?
Answer:
Founded in 1968, Hastings Entertainment, Inc. is a leading multimedia entertainment retailer that combines the sale of new and used books, videos, video games and CDs, and trends and consumer electronics merchandise, with the rental of videos and video games in a superstore format. Currently there are 146 superstores. Hastings also operates www.goHastings.com, an e-commerce Internet Web site that makes available to customers new and used entertainment products and unique, contemporary gifts and toys.

Question: Gee, this is a really long FAQ. Doesn't Hasting have their own FAQ for customers?
Answer:
Hastings does have their own FAQ. You can read Hastings' official FAQ by clicking here. However, this FAQ goes into many details that Hastings' own FAQ does not. So be sure to read through all of this before asking a question!

NEW!
Question: How can I filter and sort Used Video Games to remove the out of stock items?
Answer:
Find the "Stock" dropdown menu option when browsing the used game selection and choose "In Stock." Games that have been purchased in the past day and are now out of stock may still appear.

NEW!
Question: Where can I find clearance video games and other clearance items?
Answer:
Clearance Video Games are in New condition; Plus $2.28 shipping per game
Click Here For Overall Video Game Clearance Items > Sort by Platform on the drop down menu
Click Here For Overall Clearance Items

Game / Item Condition
Question: What is the difference between "used" and "previously viewed" items on GoHastings.Com?
Answer:
"Used" games and movies are items that have been traded in to a Hastings retail location by a customer. "Previously viewed" games and movies are items that Hastings has rented out to customers at their retail locations but are now selling to the public.

When it comes to video games, most CAGs report no real difference between the two other than some ancillary stickers, but both "used" and "previously viewed" games are subject to being scratched, abused, or incomplete depending how well it was previously taken care of.

When it comes to movies, the "Previously Viewed" rental versions often lack features from the full retail versions and may come in different boxes, have different UPCs, have white barcode stickers around the center ring of the disc, etc.

You may encounter a situation where a customer has purchased a "previously used" item from Hastings, then traded it back into Hastings, thus making it a "used" item. This practiced is frowned upon by most customers, but Hastings has shown next to no incentive to change it. It mostly happens with movies.

Question: Do used and previously viewed video games come complete with the original case and manual?
Answer:
GoHastings.Com states as follows:

Due to the nature of used products; booklet inserts, digital movie downloads and manuals are not guaranteed in our used video games, movies and CDs.
However, the vast majority of CAGs have reported that a large majority of their games do arrive complete. Incomplete games are more of an exception rather than the rule.

Question: Are used collector's editions and limited editions of games guaranteed to come with extras like bonus discs, statutes, and other items?
Answer:
No. Hopefully the used CE and LE games would at least come with all of the discs, but this is not guaranteed. And there is absolutely no guarantee other physical items or "swag" will be included for these used copies. However, CAGs have reported that they have purchased used CE and LE games and received all of the extras. If you order a used CE or LE and it does not come with the extras, just contact customer service and ask about a return/refund.

Question: What condition do "used" and "previously viewed" discs come in?
Answer:
Mosts CAGs seem to get games in good, playable condition if not better. However, there have been cases of receiving a game so scratched up that it would not load/play. These games can be returned to GoHastings.Com at no cost to the customer for a full refund.

NEW!
Question: Are New condition games factory sealed or gutted and re-sealed?
Answer:
As of mid-2013, Hastings retail stores have adopted a policy of gutting games then storing the game discs, manuals and DLC papers separately. This is so they do not have to lock up games or put security cases on games yet still allow the customer to physically handle the boxes in-store. When a new game is sold, Hasting will either re-seal the game or they will place the game in a bag that cannot be opened if you want to return the game as new.

Shipping
Question: Why are my items shipping individually? Why does GoHastings.Com include a shipping charge for each individual item ordered?
Answer:
Hastings does not have warehouses for fulfilling internet orders. All items are shipped from individual brick and mortar retail stores. If your order contains multiple items, your order may ship from multiple locations at different times if one location does not have all of the items you ordered. Because items could ship from more than one location, GoHastings.Com charges a per item shipping fee. Yes this can be frustrating, so its best to either get over it if you intend to shop at GoHastings.Com, or if you can't get over it, shop elsewhere. Like all "deals," include the shipping price per item into consideration for the total cost of the game being purchased.

UPDATED!
Question: How much is shipping per item?
Answer:
Video Games and PC software ship for $2.28 per item.

CDs, DVDs and Blu-rays ship for $1.29 per item.

Books have a per-order charge of $3.00 plus $0.99 shipping per book ordered.

Game Hardware, Electronics and Trends have a per-order charge of $1.99 plus $0.10 shipping per ounce for each item ordered.

Full shipping information, including expedited shipping prices, can be found HERE.

Occasionally, GoHastings.Com offers free or reduced shipping promotions.

Please note, books used to ship for $0.96 per order with no per item charge but Hastings discontinued that pricing scheme as of January 10, 2014. CDs, DVDs and Blu-rays used to ship for $0.96 per item, but Hastings raised that price to the current cost as of approximately May 25, 2014.

Question: How long does it take GoHastings.Com to ship my order?
Answer:
Standard Shipping:
Order processed within 48 Hours
Shipping time is 3-10 Days

Priority / Expedited Mail:
Order processed within 48 Hours
Shipping time is 2 - 3 Days

Question: What service does GoHastings.Com use to ship items?
Answer:
GoHastings.Com primarily ships items using the United States Postal Service (USPS). Video games ship via USPS First Class Mail. Books, movies and music ship via USPS Media Mail. Larger orders may ship via UPS.

Question: Will GoHastings.Com give me a tracking number for each shipment?
Answer:
Every shipment usually has a tracking number associated with it. If you did not see a tracking number in the shipping confirmation email, check your order history on GoHastings.Com.

Question: What will GoHastings.Com ship my items in?
Answer:
It will vary. Hastings might use a yellow paper mailer with bubble padding on the inside. They might use a white plastic envelope with bubble padding on the inside. They might use a stiffer paper/lighter cardboard envelope with no padding. Hastings will try to jam as many items into any of the above envelope options as possible, resulting in frequently damaged books, broken game/movie/CD cases, etc. On rare occasions, someone at Hastings will have the common sense to put larger or heavier items into a box for safer shipping, but even then they will neglect to use padding. Hastings used to ship items in a white plastic poly-bag with absolutely no padding or protection, but after numerous complaints, the company claims these are supposed to be phased out and no longer in use. They still pop up from time to time.

Order Cancellations / Out Of Stock Items
Question: Why was an item cancelled out of my order? Why is that item back in stock right now?
Answer:
GoHastings.Com fills their stock from their Hastings brick and mortar retail locations. Additionally, GoHastings.Com sells items on Amazon and eBay. Their online inventory system is antiquated and does not update stock instantaneously across physical store locations, GoHastings.Com, Amazon, and eBay. Therefore if someone bought the same item first in store/on Amazon/on eBay, their order will be fulfilled first and your item will be cancelled if there is not enough inventory to go around, even though you thought the item was in stock. Yes this sucks, but now you know about it so you can simply choose not to shop at GoHastings in the future if you can't deal with it. No need to endlessly complain about it in posts. Consider writing a letter to the president of Hastings, whose contact info can be found below this FAQ.

Because Hastings' physical store locations accept trade-ins for the used items that they sell, an item that was out of stock may quickly come back into stock if someone trades in the same item, or if someone returns the same item. However, as stated above, GoHastings.Com has an antiquated online system, and they will not be able to fulfill any items on your order once they have been canceled. You will have to re-order the item, at which time the promotion you initially ordered under may have expired. You can try to contact customer service to see if they will create a new order for you with the price point your originally ordered under.

Question: I just ordered something and now it shows as out of stock, either on my order history page or on the item's page. Will my order be canceled?
Answer:
Probably not, but it is still possible. GoHastings.Com updates its inventory count immediately when sales from the website are made. Therefore if they had one item, and you ordered it, it will now show up as out of stock on GoHastings.Com. However, if someone ordered it off Hastings' eBay or Amazon Marketplace listings first, they may fulfill that order first and cancel your order. Also, if someone walks into the store and purchases the item before it is pulled to ship to you, your order will be canceled. Additionally, store employees may not be able to locate the item and thus cancel your order for that reason. Hastings also has a problem on their website where items in your order history show as out of stock, sometimes regardless of the actual stock. Your best bet is to take a deep breath and not worry about it.

Sale Pricing
NEW!
Question: How can I tell if one promotion or discount is better than a different commonly offered promotion or discount?
Answer:
The following guides are only for video games since they take into consideration the $2.28 per game shipping price. You will have to do your own math for music/movies, books, trends/electronics and other shipping sales.

Remember, stock and prices fluctuate constantly and may not be the same by the next sale.

The math in the Buy 2 Get 1 For $1 deal assumes you choose three equally priced games to maximize your potential savings.

Free Shipping:
Vs. 96¢ Per Item Shipping: Use free shipping, obviously
Vs. 20% Off: Use free shipping with items $11.40 and less
Vs. 25% Off: Use free shipping with items $9.12 and less
Vs. Buy 2 Used Games, Get 1 For $1: Use free shipping with items $7.84 and less
Vs. 30% Off: Use free shipping with items $7.60 and less
Vs. 33% Off: Use free shipping with items $6.91 and less
Vs. 40% Off: Use free shipping with items $5.70 and less

96 Cent Shipping:
Vs. Free Shipping: Wait for Free Shipping, obviously
Vs. 20% Off: Use 96¢ shipping with items $6.60 and less
Vs. 25% Off: Use 96¢ shipping with items $5.28 and less
Vs. Buy 2 Used Games, Get 1 For $1: Use 96¢ shipping with items $4.96 and less
Vs. 30% Off: Use 96¢ shipping with items $4.40 and less
Vs. 33% Off: Use 96¢ shipping with items $4.00 and less
Vs. 40% Off: Use 96¢ shipping with items $3.30 and less

20% Off:
Vs. Free Shipping: For items over $11.40, use 20% Off
Vs. 96 Cent Shipping: For items over $6.60, use 20% Off
Vs. Buy 2 Used Games, Get 1 For $1: For items under $2.50, use 20% Off

25% Off:
Vs. Free Shipping: For items over $9.12, use 25% Off
Vs. 96 Cent Shipping: For items over $5.28, use 20% Off
Vs. Buy 2 Used Games, Get 1 For $1: For items under $4.00, use 25% Off

30% Off:
Vs. Free Shipping: For items over $7.60, use 30% Off
Vs. 96 Cent Shipping: For items over $4.40, use 30% Off
Vs. Buy 2 Used Games, Get 1 For $1: For items under $10, use 30% Off

Buy 2 Get 1 For $1:
Vs. Free Shipping: Use free shipping with items $7.84 and less
Vs. $0.96 Shipping: Use 96¢ shipping with items $4.96 and less

33% Off:
Vs. Free Shipping: For items over $6.91, use 33% Off
Vs. 96 Cent Shipping: For items over $4.00, use 33% Off

40% Off:
Vs. Free Shipping: For items over $5.70, use 40% Off
Vs. 96 Cent Shipping: For items over $3.30, use 40% Off

Question: GoHastings.Com totally raised their prices prior to the sale! OMGWTFBBQSauce! Should I call the police / attorney general / president of the United States?
Answer:
GoHastings.Com claims to not raise their prices prior to sales. Their pricing is based on algorithms that consider things like supply, demand, competitor pricing, market rates, etc. If a game was $10 before the sale and $15 24 hours into the sale, chances are there were only a couple of copies of the game and someone bought one when the sale started, thus affecting the supply and demand. You are not the only one monitoring a Wish List on GoHastings.Com. However, there have been some clearly documented instances of raising prices right before a sale, especially with books rather than games.

Promotional Deal Codes
Question: Why is the promotional code not applying to my order?
Answer:
Certain M-rated games carry the disclaimer that "This item is only available for purchase by customers age 17 and older." If you have such a game in your cart, be sure to check the box by the "Check Out" button that says "I am at least 17 years of age" before clicking the "Apply Promotion Code" button to apply the promotional code.

Additionally, some promotional codes only apply to select qualifying titles. Be sure that your order only contains such titles. Occasionally the GoHastings.Com programmers miss something and games that are supposed to qualify do not work with the promotional code. If this is the case, please contact GoHastings.Com. Contact information can be found below this FAQ.

Question: Can I use more than one promotional code at the same time? Can I stack promotional codes?
Answer:
No, you can only apply one promotional code per order. This prevents code stacking. If there are two promotional codes valid at the same time that you would like to use, you must place two or more separate orders.

Question: What time do promotions normally begin / end?
Answer:
GoHastings.Com operates based on the Central Time Zone. Weekly promotions usually start on Sunday and usually last the whole week. Various other promotions may have different start times and durations. Promotions usually begin at midnight Central time. However, sometimes the new promotions take a while to go "live" on the website, so always double check your order that the correct discounted price is shown.

Order Problems and Contacting Customer Service
(Including Returns/Replacements for Wrong Item or Damaged/Defective Item)

Question: I am trying to place an order and have entered my correct shipping address, billing address and credit card info. The check out page says there is a problem with my information and I need to correct it, but nothing is incorrect. What is going on?!
Answer:
This is a random error that seems to affect some people and not others. There is no known cause for it. People have reported it occurring with different credit card companies (Visa, Mastercard, Discover, etc.). Some people think it has to do with what web browser you use, so perhaps try a different one. Some people have reported they can't place orders from computers or IP numbers located out of the state where their billing or shipping address is located. The bottom line is there is no fix for this problem from the customer's end. Your only attempt to get it resolved will be to CALL Customer Service. Contact details for Customer Service can be found below this FAQ.

Question: GoHastings.Com sent me a defective game or the wrong game. How do I return it? Can they send me a replacement/correct item?
Answer:
Contact customer service to initiate the return process. Customer service contact information is located in this post, below the FAQ. GoHastings.Com will not charge you to ship the game back, and they will give you a full refund, including what you paid initially for shipping. In some instances, they will simply refund the cost of the item and let you keep the defective or wrong item for free. GoHastings.Com will not normally send you a replacement item if you received a defective or incorrect item. They will usually tell you that you must place a new order, at which time the promotion you initially ordered under may have expired. You can try to contact customer service to see if they will create a new order for you with the price point you originally ordered under.

Question: Something went wrong with my order. How do I contact customer service?
Answer:
Customer service contact information is located in this post, below the FAQ.

Question: Should I call or email customer service?
Answer:
CAGs have reported mixed experiences with both calling and emailing Hastings Customer Service. It is up to your preference. If you are contacting them regarding credit card issues, it may be best to call rather than put highly sensitive information in an email. If you call during business hours, your issue may be resolved right then over the phone. You might also have to wait on hold for a long period of time during peak hours. If you email, you may have to wait up to 48 hours to get a response, especially if you email over the weekend. Often the email replies fail to understand your entire issue with your order. Customer Service contact information is located in this post, below the FAQ.

Question: What is GoHastings.Com return policy?
Answer:
The GoHastings.Com website states their return policy is as follows:

All items purchased through gohastings.com may be returned for a full refund of the purchase price, if they meet the following criteria:

  • All new items are in original unopened packaging.
  • Return of product is within 30 days of shipping date.
  • Returned product(s) must be in the original packaging and include any manuals, cabling and accessories in saleable condition.
  • Video Game Systems that are found defective within the 30 day window must make a return using the manufacturer's warranty.
Shipping and handling charges are not refundable.
Note: Products purchased through goHastings.com may not be returned to a physical store location for refund.
However, this can be confusing considering used items, such as games, come in opened packaging. Normally GoHastings has no problem with returns for defective or incorrect used game shipments that are promptly requested. At the very least, if a game item was found to be defective within 30 days of the shipping date, you would have a good argument toward customer service that you should be able to return the game item. Abusing the return policy to replace your own broken items with items from GoHastings inventory wouldn't be a good idea.

Miscellaneous
Question: Does GoHastings.Com collect sales tax?
Answer:
According to GoHastings.Com:

Currently goHastings.com only charges sales tax in states where we have a physical presence. Sales taxes are calculated during the ordering process and will show tax charged for the delivery destination, based on current tax rates. Shipping charges may also be subject to tax in certain states.
Currently sales tax is automatically applied in the following states:

  • Alabama
  • Arkansas
  • Arizona
  • Colorado
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Idaho
  • Indiana
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Missouri
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • New Mexico
  • Oklahoma
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Washington
  • Wyoming

Question: Where are Hastings brick and mortar retail stores located?
Answer:
Question: Are the online prices the same in store? Are the online specials valid in store?
Answer:
Generally speaking, no. For used items and for some new items, GoHastings.Com uses algorithms where prices can change multiple times in one day. Hastings retail locations have their own set prices. See your local store for more information. Additionally, online special sales and promotions are not valid in store. Sometimes Hastings runs the same pricing online and in store for certain items.

Question: Are the brick and mortar retail location advertisements valid online?
Answer:
Generally the prices in the retail location advertisements are not valid on GoHastings.Com. Sometimes Hastings runs the same pricing online and in store for certain items.



Customer Service Contact Information
Customer Service Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday 9 am through 9 pm CST
Toll Free Phone Number: (877)-HASTINGS (427-8464)
Fax: (806) 467-8330

Email: service[at]gohastings.com
PM the GoHastings Representative on CAG: gohastings (John) [Not active since October 2013]

Regular Mail:
Hastings Internet, Inc.
3601 Plains Blvd.
Amarillo, TX 79102

Comments to the President:
John Marmaduke, President & CEO RIP In Peace

Alan Van Ongevalle, President & COO
Hastings Entertainment, Inc.
PO Box 35350
Amarillo, TX 79120-5350



GoHastings.Com / Hastings Entertainment Online Information
Website: http://www.gohastings.com
Retail Store Weekly Ad: http://www.gohastings.com/custserv/custserv.jsp?pageName=StoreAd
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/gohastings?sk=wall
Twitter: @gohastings
Google+: https://plus.google.com/107834874893127887270/posts
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/gohastings/
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[quote name='cjenvy']the games is a solid deal because its 2.16 off on shipping plus the 25 percent off on the game however 90 percent of the good stuff is currently oos w major deals being ff13-2 and skyrim[/QUOTE]

Yea, like I said the games is a good deal, but why even bother including 80 cent shipping on tv on dvd when shipping is already 96 cents.
 
Got Binary Domain and Prototype 2 for 360 for ~$36 shipped. Not too bad. Had Asura's Wrath in for an additional 21.80 but decided to remove it at the last second.
 
WTF, everything went up in price and almost everything is OOS. This is the first time I ever saw this happen. If I can't get anything, I'll probably just wait for the labor day sale.
 
[quote name='dxology']Finally picked up Castlevania: LoS for $10 shipped[/QUOTE]

Same here, it was the only thing on my wishlist that was in stock and hadn't jumped $5+ in price.
 
[quote name='mac995555']ME 3 PS3 for $12!!![/QUOTE]

In for one, thanks. For that price, I thought it's worth another playthrough on the ps3.
 
Always disappointing to see the Previsously Viewed copy $20+ cheaper then the Used copy when they are essentially the same thing. Wish this would apply to both.
 
Picked up Battle Fantasia 360 for $4.52+tax shipped...out of sheer boredom and the fact that it's a seemingly children's-level fighting game.

Almost everything really is OOS at the moment.

Oh, also Legend of the Guardians Owls of Ga'hoole for $1.99+regular shipping Previously Viewed. Quite the crapshoot.
 
Scored some oldies but goldies (and one newer game) during this promo. I got:

:360: Grand Theft Auto IV Limited Edition for $25.45 (Love the le stuff on this)
:ps3: Mass Effect 3 for $10.72
:ps3: Resident Evil 5 Gold Edition for $10.35

Thanks OP and fellow CAGs.
 
Ordered Castlevania: LoS for $12 shipped. ME3 for $12 is not bad, too bad I'm waiting for the potential complete/GOTY edition to get all the DLC or I would been all over that. Anyone know how long this sale will go on? I want to see if other games will come back in stock and for the prices not to be inflated.
 
[quote name='JYabbz']Anyone know how long this sale will go on?[/QUOTE]

Possibly all week, but the didn't post an official end date yet.
 
:360: Prototype 2 for about $15 shipped. Debating, but I haven't played the first yet and I probably won't play this for a while. I can probably hold out.
 
[quote name='Tsel']:360: Prototype 2 for about $15 shipped. Debating, but I haven't played the first yet and I probably won't play this for a while. I can probably hold out.[/QUOTE]

I was gonna post this. Seems like a great deal for this game. I can see a $20 price point for BF, so getting now is great. Too bad this series isnt my type of tea.
 
[quote name='Royal High Knight']I was gonna post this. Seems like a great deal for this game. I can see a $20 price point for BF, so getting now is great. Too bad this series isnt my type of tea.[/QUOTE]

After playing Infamous, I remember not being able to tolerate the first one for more than 10 minutes, lol. I couldn't wait to trade it in. Glad I bought it at Blockbuster for $5.
 
[quote name='evuong']will used limited/collectors editions come with everything?[/QUOTE]

Some do, some don't. You usually only get the case the game disc came in.
 
lol why have a used games sale when most of your used game stock is out of stock hell even the crappy used games are out of stock.
 
[quote name='sTaTIx']Every freaking used game I'm remotely interested in is out of stock. What the hell is this.[/QUOTE]

It is a phony sale. It was not the case a couple of days back. They removed everything from the inventory and started this sale.
 
[quote name='CoDWaPeace']It is a phony sale. It was not the case a couple of days back. They removed everything from the inventory and started this sale.[/QUOTE]

What would be the point of that though? They don't benefit because they aren't selling anything. If they only wanted to clear out select titles, they have the ability to clear out only certain titles. They do this all the time. They didn't have to do a blanket sale. So not only are they not making any money, but the consumers aren't getting anything either if there is nothing to buy. So again, if what you assert is true, why would they do it? There's no benefit for anyone.

Of course certain people want X games and if they're OOS, Hastings is obviously out of EVERYTHING even though they do have games in stock. Just not games certain people are looking for. Maybe there was a glitch with their inventory. Maybe they legitimately sold out of games in store. Are they running any in store gaming promotions? I have no idea off the top of my head. But the conspiracy theories are a bit much.

Edit: And now a shit ton of games that were OOS on my wish list are now in stock as their systems are doing the daily updates. What do you know. Looks like it was some kind of inventory error most likely making things go OOS.
 
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[quote name='CoDWaPeace']It is a phony sale. It was not the case a couple of days back. They removed everything from the inventory and started this sale.[/QUOTE]

Bioshock 2 $3.80 with shipping...
 
What an awesome deal on ME3 for PS3. I have no idea why I bought it as I already have it on 360. Hopefully the Online Pass is valid as it's worth that price alone for the solid multiplayer. If not, I'm sure I can pick one up cheap in the trading thread.
 
How do you access your wishlist? When I try to access mine, I get the following error:

"Sorry! We're Working on This Page.
"We're sorry. An error has occurred when attempting to process your request. Please go back and try your request again, or return at a later time."
 
Probably one of the best deals they've had with that shipping discount, not much in stock though. Picked up L4D2, GoT and Devil May Cry collection.
 
Received my first damaged item from GoHastings shipping. This was actually mailed in a "bubble wrapper" type manilla envelope, just minus the bubble wrap. Something heavy had obviously been dropped on the envelope during transit. It ripped the cover slip and broke the dvd case right down the middle. The dvd wasn't damaged, however, it was bound to happen eventually...
 
Place another order this morning when everything went back into stock. Here is to hoping none of them get canceled and are complete but then again none of the titles had OOS in the active link but does show OOS in the view order history.

Picked up (all for the PS3)
-Enslaved: Odyssey to the West
-Dead Space
-Assassin's Creed: Revelations
-Mirror's Edge
-Assassin's Creed II
-Just Cause 2
-Saints Row 2
-Ghostbusters: The Video Game
-Bayonetta

Still waiting for some games to drop back to their regular price before placing my final order. This sale is pretty good considering shipping is 80 cents compared to the $2.28 shipping in previous sales, heck I can take advantage of the cheaper games.
 
I bought 3 vinyl records from goHastings. Two of them came in perfect condition. The other came in the form of a CD. I'm awaiting a response from their customer support, but I'm just expecting to receive a refund.
 
[quote name='CoDWaPeace']It is a phony sale. It was not the case a couple of days back. They removed everything from the inventory and started this sale.[/QUOTE]


[quote name='kodave']What would be the point of that though? They don't benefit because they aren't selling anything. If they only wanted to clear out select titles, they have the ability to clear out only certain titles. They do this all the time. They didn't have to do a blanket sale. So not only are they not making any money, but the consumers aren't getting anything either if there is nothing to buy. So again, if what you assert is true, why would they do it? There's no benefit for anyone.


this happens more than you think. let me explain it to you. Most of these companies have separate dept. or divisions for their internet sales.

they are mostly run on quarterly projections/budgets so with the end of the 3rd quater Aug 31st approaching if a site is behind on their projected page views or ad clicks or something like that the easiest thing that they can do is to make a "phony sale" on their site since their INTENTION is NOT to have you buy something but rather they needed you to visit the site thats all. so they mark down a few games to give appearance of a sale.

BUT in Truth this sale was just to pad the internet sales dept's budget for the coming 4th quarter or 1st quater '13
 
[quote name='teknobeavr'][quote name='kodave']What would be the point of that though? They don't benefit because they aren't selling anything. If they only wanted to clear out select titles, they have the ability to clear out only certain titles. They do this all the time. They didn't have to do a blanket sale. So not only are they not making any money, but the consumers aren't getting anything either if there is nothing to buy. So again, if what you assert is true, why would they do it? There's no benefit for anyone.[/quote]


this happens more than you think. let me explain it to you. Most of these companies have separate dept. or divisions for their internet sales.

they are mostly run on quarterly projections/budgets so with the end of the 3rd quater Aug 31st approaching if a site is behind on their projected page views or ad clicks or something like that the easiest thing that they can do is to make a "phony sale" on their site since their INTENTION is NOT to have you buy something but rather they needed you to visit the site thats all. so they mark down a few games to give appearance of a sale.

BUT in Truth this sale was just to pad the internet sales dept's budget for the coming 4th quarter or 1st quater '13[/QUOTE]

Except a bunch of games that were in stock then disappeared have now re-appeared, meaning there are plenty of games to buy. It could be true they may want or need more click throughs, but there is actually stuff to buy unlike the original assertion claimed. And again, if they wanted to trick people to visit the site or make a click through by having a non-sale, then they could have just said "X% Off Select Used Titles With Code BLAH" and then when you click through, there's like 20 shitty titles or something as the "select" titles. Now that you mention this method, I think we've all seen this before on major retailers websites. But to made a blanket code on used games then have someone go through the trouble of deliberately pulling select individual in-stock games out of the database to prevent making a sale is not only extremely inefficient, but extreme and absurd.
 
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[quote name='kodave']What would be the point of that though? They don't benefit because they aren't selling anything. If they only wanted to clear out select titles, they have the ability to clear out only certain titles. They do this all the time. They didn't have to do a blanket sale. So not only are they not making any money, but the consumers aren't getting anything either if there is nothing to buy. So again, if what you assert is true, why would they do it? There's no benefit for anyone.

Of course certain people want X games and if they're OOS, Hastings is obviously out of EVERYTHING even though they do have games in stock. Just not games certain people are looking for. Maybe there was a glitch with their inventory. Maybe they legitimately sold out of games in store. Are they running any in store gaming promotions? I have no idea off the top of my head. But the conspiracy theories are a bit much.

Edit: And now a shit ton of games that were OOS on my wish list are now in stock as their systems are doing the daily updates. What do you know. Looks like it was some kind of inventory error most likely making things go OOS.[/QUOTE]


Nice call
 
[quote name='FlamedLiquid']god, hope that doesnt go out of stock soon. Bet everyone is snagging one.[/QUOTE]

Only $802.49 after discount.

"Due to demand, quantity for 'World Tour Soccer 2006' is limited to 2 per order."

Too bad they only have one in stock. Buy it now!
 
[quote name='kodave']Only $802.49 after discount.

"Due to demand, quantity for 'World Tour Soccer 2006' is limited to 2 per order."

Too bad they only have one in stock. Buy it now![/QUOTE]
Shipping kills the deal though :lol:
 
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