[quote name='PaleGreen']Sorry, but a system at MSRP is not a deal. Maybe if it was a limited edition color.
Throw in a free game, controller, or pack of chewing gum and we'll call it a deal!
This stuff should be in the Wii section.
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Another smart man in this forum...
I guess some people here need a dictionary.
DEAL:
verb (used without object)
1.to occupy oneself or itself (usually fol. by
with or
in): Botany deals with the study of plants. He deals in generalities.
2.to take action with respect to a thing or person (fol. by
with): Law courts must deal with lawbreakers.
3.to conduct oneself toward persons: He deals fairly.
4.to be able to handle competently or successfully; cope (fol. by
with): I can't deal with your personal problems.
5.to trade or do business (fol. by
with or
in): to deal with a firm; to deal in used cars.
6.to distribute, esp. the cards in a game (often fol. by
out): to deal out five hands of six cards each; your turn to deal.
7.Slang. to buy and sell drugs illegally.
8.Archaic. to have dealings or commerce, often in a secret or underhand manner (often fol. by
with): to deal with the Devil. –verb (used with object)
9.to give to one as a share; apportion: Deal me in.
10.to distribute among a number of recipients, as the cards required in a game: Deal five cards to each player.
11.Cards. to give a player (a specific card) in dealing: You dealt yourself four aces.
12.to deliver; administer: to deal a blow.
13.Slang. to buy and sell (drugs) illegally.
14.Slang. to trade (an athlete) to another team. –noun
15.a business transaction: They closed the deal after a week of negotiating.
16.a bargain or arrangement for mutual advantage: the best deal in town.
17.a secret or underhand agreement or bargain: His supporters worked a number of deals to help his campaign.
18.Informal. treatment received in dealing with another: He got a raw deal.
19.an indefinite but large quantity, amount, extent, or degree (usually prec. by
good or
great): a good deal of work; a great deal of money.
20.Cards. a.the distribution of cards to the players in a game. b.the set of cards in one's hand. c.the turn of a player to deal. d.the period of time during which a deal is played.
21.an act of dealing or distributing.
22.(initial capital letter
) an economic and social policy pursued by a political administration: the Fair Deal; the New Deal.
23.Obsolete. portion; share. —Verb phrase
24.deal off, a.Poker. to deal the final hand of a game. b.Slang. to get rid of or trade (something or someone) in a transaction. —Idioms
25.cut a deal, Informal. to make an agreement, esp. a business agreement: Networks have cut a deal with foreign stations for an international hookup.
26.deal someone in, Slang. to include: He was making a lot of dough in the construction business so I got him to deal me in.