I might be a cheapskate, but I would never buy a digital game for $48 if I can get the physical game for $60. After playing a physical game, I can normally sell it for at least $30 (sometimes $40). That means the physical game only cost me $20-$30 to play. You can't do that with a digital game.
After a game has been out for a while, it often drops to $49.99 or $39.99 or even $24.99. Does Best Buy have to pay more for a game when it's first released and then pay much less for the same game later? Because that's the only way they could be making small profits at $60 and then later able...
It seems like Best Buy is in the death spiral. They went through a silly logo rebranding exercise. They got rid of CDs to use the floor space for stuff no one wants. And now they are cutting very popular programs to try to save some money. It's a death spiral because the more stuff they cut...
Target website said "no stock" for any store in my city. Brickseek said "limited stock" at a few stores in my city. I went to the closest Target with "limited stock" as soon as they opened and they had 1 in stock, which is mine now.
Could we please have a separate area for these "Check Yo Emails" threads?
Name it "Check Yo Emails" or perhaps "People Who Are Too Stupid To Check Your Email Unless A Website Tells You To".