Super YMMV: New DSs 109.99 at GameCrazy.

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They fucked up doing the price reports and new DSs are 109.99 and used are 129.99. I didn't let it slide, but you may find someone who will. Go for it. It'll probably be fixed tommorow.

EDIT: Only Silver DSs, blue ones are correctly at 129.99.
 
Didn't let it slide? Were they doing the price changes when you arrived or that is what rung up on the computer? All that needs is a simple 'Manua Price' to the right amount.
 
[quote name='gizmogc']Didn't let it slide? Were they doing the price changes when you arrived or that is what rung up on the computer? All that needs is a simple 'Manua Price' to the right amount.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, but they haven't left any messages about the price yet, so I don't know if some people don't realize it.
I know you can press F5 and manual price it, I did that twice today on the DSs.
Also, yeah, the price changes were in the computer and on the sheet that printed out.
 
[quote name='gizmogc']They obviously made a screw-up switching the used vs. new prices...but oh well.[/QUOTE]
Wouldn't be the first time, though. #-o
 
Thanks--I did this successfully. Unfortunately my new DS has a bad pixel on the upper screen. When I went back to the store to get a replacement, they said they'd sold me the last silver DS, and that I should take it up with the manufacturer. Which I don't really have a problem doing, as Nintendo's bad-pixel replacement policy is excellent:

http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000507022865/
 
[quote name='marshallbanana']Thanks--I did this successfully. Unfortunately my new DS has a bad pixel on the upper screen. When I went back to the store to get a replacement, they said they'd sold me the last silver DS, and that I should take it up with the manufacturer. Which I don't really have a problem doing, as Nintendo's bad-pixel replacement policy is excellent:

http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000507022865/[/QUOTE]

which it is, nintendo is very good about replacing stuff.
 
[quote name='marshallbanana']Thanks--I did this successfully. Unfortunately my new DS has a bad pixel on the upper screen. When I went back to the store to get a replacement, they said they'd sold me the last silver DS, and that I should take it up with the manufacturer. Which I don't really have a problem doing, as Nintendo's bad-pixel replacement policy is excellent:

http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000507022865/[/QUOTE]


If you have a credit card, they'll just ask for your number, send you a DS and packaging to send the old DS back.
 
A defective pixel on one of those LCD screens of that quality is to be expected. Although, I would do the same to find one without. ^_^
 
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