I may have written that out of order. I was told that they had six Hardened Editions. They were sold out of them by the time I got there. I apologize for the misunderstanding.
She said that they had about 200 copies and I think she was just talking about 360 versions. They had plenty in both...
The 34th Street location in Manhattan got over 200 copies. At least for XBox. 6 Hardened editions. They had plenty left as of 1:00 pm. The cashier can't wait until they sell out because she's tired of looking at them. They had quite a few for PS3, but they were clearly outnumbered in the case...
I just bought a printer yesterday and I still have $17.53 left over. The cashier was explaining that he also received the e-mail this time and once before, but when he e-mailed them back, they said it was a mistake.
I didn't feel like taking a chance and there was nothing that burning anger at...
Oh no! That little boy is so sweet. He had absolutely no idea about the PS3 deal, but just rang it up to see what would happen without issue for me. Having said that, I can see where he could be rather blase if not motivated.
Which store in NYC? I'm asking because I never have a problem with the people in the department at Penn Station or Astor Place. Even if they don't know, they don't fight me.
Oh my goodness. I was thinking that he must have some kind of disorder and that's why I was just trying to ignore him. At least I know that I wasn't alone with my line of thinking.
I love the red cases. I only want the red cases. Unless the deals are just too much to pass up, I'm going to wait on Uncharted 3 and wait until it goes Greatest Hits for the red case.
Dude. You're just mad that you lost your coupon. :roll: Kmart's coupon train is definitely better than the average national retailer's, simply for the fact that in addition to getting the coupon off for the next game, you also have the opportunity to stack your SYWR points. Points that can be...
I have never had a problem with the Penn Station store honoring deals and I'm in there all the time. The only problem would be if they have the game. I have heard of issues at the Astor Place location, but once again, no attitude or issues from anyone.
Because I doubt that I won't be able to find a game, brand new or not, that I can't use my $25 coupon on. I would rather have a discount on games than points, especially from a brick and mortar store.