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Cutriss writes "Steve Lynch of Hypothermia has been running a consumer awareness page following of an Internet pricing disagreement between Best Buy and over 2000 angry customers, where Best Buy refused to honor a web-only sale price of a GeForce4 Ti 4600 for $129.99, at a "Special pre-order price". The situation has escalated further - Rod Hill, Store Manager for Best Buy #513 in Tucker/Dekalb County, GA, had a customer arrested on Friday of last week, citing Fraud and Criminal Trespassing. Hill informed police that Abraham Cherian, an Indian American, was trying to rip off the store, the same store that had conceded to give another customer his video card as requested 10 days earlier. Best Buy is now apparently red-flagging inquiring troublemak^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hcustomers who attempt to obtain their purchased cards from Best Buy locations." FWIW, if the description of what happened is accurate, Best Buy has entered into a binding contract to sell the cards at the advertised price, and if they don't want to honor it, the people affected should take them to court (or contact their local Attorney General's office, which is what they appear to be doing). It's Best Buy's obligation to make sure their prices are accurate.

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  1. oh really? by Rombuu · · Score: 1, Troll

    FWIW, if the description of what happened is accurate, Best Buy has entered into a binding contract to sell the cards at the advertised price, and if they don't want to honor it, the people affected should take them to court (or contact their local Attorney General's office, which is what they appear to be doing). It's Best Buy's obligation to make sure their prices are accurate.

    Oh yeah? What state did you pass the bar in again?

    I read this whole thing and it was obviousy a typographical error and these people are trying to get something for nothing. Best Buy should have continued to tell them all to get stuffed.

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    1. Re:oh really? by hendridm · · Score: 0, Troll

      Agreed. And what fool is going to go to court for $130 anyway?

      Nice try, cheapskates, but everyone makes mistakes.

      And regarding the "Worst Buy" headline. Granted, their store isn't the best store in the world, but in many communities it's the only store of its kind.

  2. WRONG by Reality+Master+101 · · Score: 0, Troll

    It's Best Buy's obligation to make sure their prices are accurate.

    Once again, Michael posts bullshit that is totally wrong.

    Stores are not legally responsible to honor typographical errors. Period. If there is some intentional fraud, then prove that. Otherwise, these people should grow up and live in the real world.

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  3. Re:Kodak and others by flatrock · · Score: 1, Troll

    2000 orders * $200 each = $400000

    They can afford some bad press for nearly half a million dollars. I also don't think that a lot of their customers are going to be that upset with them for trying to not honor the price. It was obviously an error. The reason problem seems to be arising from them honoring the price to some customers, and then not honoring it for others. It kind of makes sence to give people the boards at that price if it were just a few, because it it isn't worth the bad press and upset customers. When you're talking about $400000, it makes more sence to live with a little bad press. If this was a smaller retailer a mistake like this could easily put them out of business. It doesn't make sense that people should be able to lose their jobs and that kind of money over a misprint of a price, even if it wasn't caught immediately.

  4. Everybody wants something for nothing.. by talon77 · · Score: 1, Troll

    Bah. Of course it was a typo. It says the card is listed at $139, for a savings of $200. Show me where in heck you see a geforce4-ti4600 listed for $339? it would be more like $250-300 savings if this were legit. It was a mistake made by best buy, they corrected it.. and now a whole bunch of dirty criminals are finding screen shots of the mistake and trying to commit fraud with it. It is BS. Its a good card, if you can't afford to buy it, then don't. But quit trying to cheat your way into getting a cheaper one.

  5. Re:Kodak and others by Zeio · · Score: 0, Troll

    I choose meaning two in reference to Best Buy.

    Look, don't go looking for things to be offended by, or point it out. I am offended by lots of things, like communists and socialists, but I would never point it out to them. I live and work with people who spout rhetoric which is anti-constitutional and deconstructive of the principles of what I believe in; but I choose to be successful and pursue my own dream rather than try and teach them the "meaning of life," whatever that is - because its subjective anyway.

    I hate politically correct. Everything is no holds barred. That's my attitude. Everything and anything one says could be construed as being offensive; I refuse to allow myself to care.

    I wanted to paint a grim image of Best Buy; I wanted to use strong words. Reflecting on the Merchant of Venice and when Shylock asked Antonio for his pound of flesh, I realize that Best Buy is even lower! Shylock is too kind of a term for Best Buy - at least Shylock had contractual terms to ask for the payment of his debt.

    I have never been offended by a word in particular, that is like trying to ban the use of the work, let's say, Fuck (on TV and Radio). It doesn't work, it still gets used, probably more so because its taboo. I suggest that when reading posts, especially wading through the quagmire that is the comment section on Slashdot, that you not be offended by words, especially when the use of them was not and is not intended to be anti-Semitic or racist in any way.

    And finally, about the works kyke and the "N" word. Kyke is derived from a word meaning circle; this is a reference to the kipah or yarmulke. The "N" word, which I dare not say, because this incite the most irrational response, its rooted in a word meaning black, and is used in parlance in ghettos everyday to have more meanings that the word SMURF.

    Let forget about it all, but I would suggest you take the Politically Correct hat off, it is annoying.

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