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GameStop To Fill 360 Preorders by February

Gamespot reports that retailer GameStop expects to fill of of its Xbox 360 preorders by the end of February. From the article: "Gamers who thought they were getting the jump on the Xbox 360 shortage by preordering the system from retailers may have unknowingly stung themselves. Some of those who put down money up front for the next-gen console are still without their systems, as Microsoft continues to struggle to keep enough 360s in the channel to satisfy customers."

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  1. Sting Back by ivan256 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Ask for a refund.

    If you're not going to get your console until the shortage is over, why should they get to keep your money until then. These stores should be punished for selling pre-orders before they knew the final pricing of the console, the release date, or whether they were going to be able to fulfill those pre-orders. Don't let them get away with it, and ask for your money back.

    Also, next time, if they can't tell you exactly what day you're going to get your item when they're selling you the pre-order, don't buy the pre-order! These stores only get away with this shit because we let them.

    1. Re:Sting Back by MBCook · · Score: 4, Insightful
      I agree completely. If they didn't have my console on launch day and that was when they told me they would have it, I would almost certainly ask for my money back. At most, I would give them a week to produce my console. At that point, I would get my money back. They didn't hold up their end of the bargain.

      They are holding your money, making interest on it, not giving you the benefit of that interest, and not giving you your console.

      Take the money, and go look at Costco, Target, Wal*Mart, Toys R Us, EB Games (that haven't become Gamestop's yet), Babbages (owned by GameStop), Radio Shack, ANYWHERE. But the console where you can find it, and keep checking until you find one. If GameStop is the first to get it in and let you buy it, then they can have your money.

      But don't let them hold your money for free.

      I like my local GameStop, but I wouldn't put up with this. I didn't back when Chips & Bits gave me the runaround about the Virtual Boy I ordered, and I would now.

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  2. Re:Yeah, considering... by Gojira+Shipi-Taro · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'd also recommend that in the future when one of these companies recommends pre-ordering, you remind them of this fiasco.

    Stop doing the Manager's job (figuring out what to order) for him.

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  3. meanwhile gamestop makes a cool 6% apr on preorder by Hadlock · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Do you get 3% off of your Xbox when they finally deliver it to you, since you let them sit on your (collective) 3 Billion dollars in preorders for 6 months? 6% is a pretty low number, I bet they make closer to 18% on new stores that are built in the long run on that money you helped them "invest" with for 6 months...
     
    I never preorder. I'll collect interest on my money, thanks.

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  4. Silver lining? by Otis2222222 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The one thing that I hope comes out of this fiasco is that people will start to realize what a crappy deal pre-ordering is. Maybe when the PS3 comes out people that got burned by the 360 pre-order will start to refuse to buy bundles. Forcing people to buy bundles is the scourge of the console industry, in my opinion. I'm hoping companies like GameStop really take it in the shorts the next time a big console launches. They probably would never admit it, but I bet they knew damn well that there wouldn't be enough consoles to meet pre-order demands but they continued to take the orders anyway. Weren't they one of the companies that started taking pre-orders for DNF five years ago?