[quote name='Zippon']No joke. We have 3 stores nearby, and two are halfway decent about marking the clearance games and putting them out in bins. I hit one store on Friday, and there were 3 guys from electronics all standing in the aisle, talking about sports teams (liberally using profanity, which is always professional). When I found MUA2 and Hot Shots Golf in the case, the guy acted like I was nuts to ask for a price scan. When they came up $20 and $5, he was shocked. I told him he had at least a dozen titles on clearance in the case (Dirt 2, NGS 2, Fallout 3, etc, etc) that needed to come out, he just shrugged, walked back to his buddies, and started socializing again.
Stay hungry, Sears![/QUOTE]
Be glad you have a lazy bunch of employees at your Sears, since all of my local ones have started to religiously mark stuff as clearance anymore. Since they started doing that, my pickups have been few and far between.
Case in point, I was watching a stack of Eye Of Judgement bundles at a third Sears that's a bit further off. Unfortunately, they started to mark stuff once it reached the $10 or under point. I was anxiously waiting for the game bundles to reach the $5 or under range before I bought them, but they ALL disappeared because they put a huge pink ticket on the magnetic hook for the EOJ bundles saying it was $6.97 or whatever really low price it was last reported being by someone in here.
All of those disappeared within a week of that price being marked.
So it's good when Sears employees are too busy socializing to give a shit to mark prices in the game section. You should consider yourself lucky, since my local employees actually do their job anymore.