Man, the Wii (or the selling of) is really popular in my little hick-town. The Wal-Mart in the middle of town got 27, my friend went there at 11 PM last night with his cousin and they received vouchers 26 and 27. They were allowed to walk around the store and employees brought them coffee and doughnuts. They said people were furious that vouchers were handed out and there was a mob of angry parents on their way to work this morning throwing a fit.
My situation was terrible. I went there at about quarter until 7. There were seven groups of people in front of us. The guys in front of us were giving conflicting reports of 5 or 6 consoles. We hung around anyway just in case. While we were standing there this girl saddled up front and sat on a bench. People were kind of angry as she seemed to be waiting around and a couple old people took tallys of all the people in line and wrote down the number of the store manager posted on the wall. I really didn't pay attention because I figured, "Hey, if she tries to cut these seniors are going to go apeshit."
Well, the manager comes out and declares: we have eight Wiis. Yes! Kind of sucked because my dad and I were both going to buy a Wii (one for me and one for my brother; no sellsies), but as long as we had one to play between the two of us it didn't seem like an issue at the time. Well we go through the motions and get up there and the manager is yelling to the crowd (we had about 10 people behnd us), "Sorry, we are out of Wiis!"
I ask here what the hell is going on. The girl I mentioned earlier stands up and walks over. Apparently she had a "raincheck". Bullshit! Even the advert says no rainchecks. And the manager says that she was given a raincheck before that policy went into effect. We argue for a couple minutes while the girl takes off with her Wii (I guess it's not her fault, but you couldn't help but want to punch her in the head). I call the store manager and she says, "I'll see what I can do." People behind us are going nuts saying that the girl stole our console. The assistant manager that is helping us in layaway is obviously going ot be of no help.
With that in mind I call the district manager. She says she's going to call and see what's up and she'll call me back. I spend a couple minutes fuming, walking around and finally decide to go ahead and call her. She says that no rainchecks were supposed to be given, the assistant manager who I argued with is the one who doled out the raincheck and now I'm waiting on the district manager to give me a call at home. She said she'd try and get a console for me. Hopefully I won't have to pick it up via raincheck next time people are waiting in line...
