[quote name='mrblinG22']this seriously just ticked me off.
i got to my bb today (with cabbage8921), and we find multiple things.
Here is what we FOUND:
The Urbz DS x3
Sega Casino DS
Sprung DS x 2
Soul Caliber 2 xbx
NHL 2k6 360 x 2
Nanobreaker ps2 x 4
GTA SA ps2
and a bunch of crappy gba games for 1.99 (supposedly)
so when we go to the register to ring these items up, they all rang up at full price execpt for the 2 NHL 2k6s for 360. WTF. this on top of me finding out that madden 07 psp wasnt on the list. i felt so stupid having all those games in my basket and the lady rang up all of them and i only ended up buyin 2. everyone behind me was sure giving me a stupid look.
bright side, i only spent 5 bucks and got a 360 game.
EDIT: Can someone give a logical reason why the games rang up at full price?[/QUOTE]
Yes, most copies of these games were
restickered with different UPC codes because they were a new set of "cheap" games they bought before Christmas and (mostly) put into displays by the registers. Us Kmart clearance veterans are very familiar with this as the same problem occurs there. Look carefully at the back of the game - if it has a stickered UPC then it will probably not ring up on clearance. These are different stock than the clearance games which have been sitting around for much longer (thus why they are more scarce).
As 3QGojo reports above, if you remove the UPC stickers to reveal the true UPC they will ring up on sale. Of course, this is very YMMV and is not something you should do on your own. If the employees tell you to or offer to do it, then by all means go for it. I'm guessing that all these games "not ringing up right" or from stores "not participating in the sale" or where the stores have "changed prices themselves back to MSRP" are all really the same small set of games that you were MORE LIKELY to find as they had these stickers and thus weren't bought by anyone else. I saw a stack of these by the register at one store where everyone had brought them up and then declined to buy them when they didn't ring up as expected.
One wierd thing happened to me - one BB had nearly everything marked. However, the Sega Classics Collection tag still said $9.99. They had about 8. I noticed that 6 were restickered and 2 were the original UPC. I bought those two and they rang up $1.99 as expected.
The one exception there is GTA:SA which rings up $19.99 without any UPC change. People are reporting in the other thread that the wrong SKU was entered into Best Buy's (central) computer and the game is *supposed* to be $1.99 but rings up wrong as a result (it is on the original list). I bought 2 to price match and of course it didn't work. I was going to return them but maybe I'll wait a few days anyway - they might clear that up.
[quote name='indianajonz']
yes. carried the stack of games to a register and scanned every one. then, at checkout, had them scanned again. many came up normal price, including the ones i mentioned earlier...
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[quote name='eldergamer']
Some price problems. I was going to get nanobreaker (no idea what the hell this game is, but it was supposed to be cheap) Rang up as $9.99 even though was supposed to be $1.99 (4.99?) on the list. Also, all the GBA games that were in the $9.99 bins were supposed to be $1.99 didnt ring up at the cheap price. $9.99.

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Same issue as above for both of you, too, most likely (especially as Nanobreaker is one of those games).