[quote name='bil4ltool']So Wal Mart posted a mistake, cancels the orders, which is completely fine, and posted on their website.
Pulled directly from their TOS...
"Order Acceptance
Please note that there may be certain orders that we are unable to accept and must cancel. We reserve the right, at our sole discretion, to refuse or cancel any order for any reason."
How about Circuit City and their constant use of advertising something at a great price and having few or none in stock? "Buy COD4 get COD3 for free", Dual layer dvds on sale and having only one tiny rack of them.
So you bitch and moan about the cancellation, and yet almost every CAG on here knew it was going to get canceled. You lose 30 seconds of your time, Wal Mart gives you free $10 gift card, which you can use to buy any other current video game at current price, and you bitch and moan again.
I'm sorry but corporations don't have to lay down for you, nor should they. Do you bitch and complain about Xbox Live down and think they should give you 28 free 360's and four Playstation 3s? Wal Mart probably doesn't want you as a customer anyway. You're likely one of these people just looking for a frivilous lawsuit, you'd probably "trip" over a shirt that someone dropped in the clothing section, scratch your arm and sue for millions of dollars for pain and suffering.
Wal Mart stores often honor big price mistakes in other ads, like the Madden for 22.49 a few weeks ago. It's very unlikely that you'd get that PM anywhere but a Wal Mart.
And then you go as far as defending Toys R Us, who screwed myself and many CAGS out of the SMG deal (I got lied to on 4 different occasions in 24 hours, and drove down there twice after being lied to)
And like I said earlier if you don't want that gift card give it to a CAG and don't ever step foot in Wal Mart again. As a matter of fact please try to sue them, I'll be hoping the fees for everything costs you so much that you can't afford to have internet to log into CAG anymore. Perhaps it would humble your ass up so you wouldn't think everyone owes you something. People like you are the reason greedy trial lawyers are just salivating and M.Ds have to spend millions on malpractice insurance every year.
So to sum it all up, no one cares, and you're not some sort of crusader. I think I speak for 98% of the CAG community when I say you're pretty much being a douchebag about this whole issue. If your going to "fight the good fight" go after a company that screws CAGs over on a regular basis like Circuit City, not a company who fixes a pricing error by giving you something free. Yeah, it's not a lot, but they didn't have to give you a single penny.[/QUOTE]
It is really inappropriate for your to call me names and if you don't agree with my position on this issue, that's your choice and you're entitled to your opinion. What you keep missing is that Walmart did not just enforce their posted policy, they sent everyone an e-mail claiming that their orders were cancelled because they had requested that Walmart do so. That's 100% false.
I already told you there is not going to be any lawsuit and frankly, I would never file a lawsuit against anyone. I believe that people generally do the right thing and market pressure and customer preferences will take care of a retailer that engages in fraudulent practices.
It's funny you should mention Circuit City because every time they have ever been out of stock of an item or not had what their ad said they would have, they have always stepped up and handled the situation with a simple visit to their customer service desk. When they didn't have the COD3 in stock, they gave me a discount on COD4. They could have just pointed to the fine print and refused, but they did what any respectable retailer does. How many times have CAGs recieved free gift cards when a game was delayed by the manufacturer which is excluded from Circuit City's guarantee? I know quite a few who have.
You're right, in the big scheme of things, this is pretty minor. I don't think anyone owes me anything in life. I just want people to be honest and fair in their dealings with me, just like I am with the clients and customers I deal with on a daily basis.