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GameStop Short PS3s For Launch Day

GameSpot reports that GameStop will have too few units for preorders on launch day. Employees are being "asked" to wait until the second shipment of consoles to purchase units, to ensure customers can receive what they paid (and waited in the cold) for. From the article: "For launch day, preorders will be filled in the order they were received, and those who had a preorder but are denied a system on day one will receive something for their troubles. GameStop will give those unfortunate customers (as well as unfortunate employees) a free used game or DVD valued at $19.99 or less when they eventually wind up purchasing the system. Those who reserved a system won't need to wait long to find out if they can expect a system on launch day. Starting tomorrow, customers who preordered a PS3 will be contacted personally by phone and updated on the status of their reservation, the rep said."

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  1. Ultimate phishing!!!! by RingDev · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Starting tomorrow, customers who preordered a PS3 will be contacted personally by phone and updated on the status of their reservation, the rep said.

    Hello sir or ma'am. My name is John Smith and I work for the EB in Silver Dollar City mall. We have received our first batch of PS3 and we are contacting the people who preordered early enough to get one from this batch. For verification reasons can I get your full name, mailing address, credit card number and security code?

    -Rick

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  2. Ebay by keithpreston · · Score: 3, Insightful

    On a second note, havoc on ebay ensues. There goes a good ebay feedback rating down the toliet.

  3. Re:If You Thought PS2 Insanity Was Crazy... by EGSonikku · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I would respond to your troll but i'm too busy playing Gears of War and downloading a Rainbow Six Vegas demo while listening to MP3's in game and chatting to my buddies over xbox live using the 360 webcam.

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  4. No, really, we lied . . . it' by Nomihn0 · · Score: 5, Funny

    PS3 is only a codename. We've decided to rereleas under brandname "Phantom Game Console." It should ship within the year.
     
    Enjoy your Eurotrip DVD!

  5. Could be worse ... by rlp · · Score: 3, Funny

    Could be a coupon for $20 off "Duke Nukem Forever", when it's ready.

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  6. Re:wow by drzhivago · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You're missing what the $20 is for... a used game or DVD. It's a sad excuse of a "gift." The least they could've done is just given you a flat $20 credit applicable to anything.

  7. Re:If You Thought PS2 Insanity Was Crazy... by HappySqurriel · · Score: 4, Insightful

    People have been camping out a week ahead of time for PS3s here in the States.

    Because they know how limited the supply is ...

    The PS2 launch was absolutely crazy, but nothing like the PS3 launch is turning out to be.

    Because of how limited the supply is ...

    The Wii hype seems to have fallen off a bit but appears to be still pretty strong. Good thing Nintendo fucked over GameCube owners wanting to play the new Zelda or the Wii launch lineup would be pretty pathetic. Lack of online play for almost all games until next year and many of the big games other than Zelda aren't appearing until March or so.

    How are Gamecube owners fucked over by having to wait 2 weeks for a game? And how is the Wii launch lineup pretty pathetic without Zelda? And what big games other than Zelda aren't appearing until March or so?

    Wii hype has "died down" only so far as people are a little hyped out ...
    Most people have spent the past 6-12 months talking about "When the Revolution/Wii will be released" that they're mostly conserned with going out and buying one now ...

    Seems like the gaming press has forgotten the 360 is still around.

    That could be because everyone who owns an XBox 360 is playing the videogame that is currently ranked #1 among games released in 2006 by gamerankings.com ...

  8. Re:Poor gamestop! by manicbutt · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Are you sure it's *not* Gamestop's fault? Sony has certainly blundered a lot this year, but EB/GS has turned into a very nasty little retailer lately and this seems consistent with my experience with them.

    For example, every time I go into an EB/GS store around lunchtime on a Tuesday (release day for new games), the salesnerd has yet to open his shipment for the day. After he pauses his video game or stops gossiping with his friends, he recommends that I preorder next time.

    Give them an interest-free loan on a readily-available item? No thanks!

    I walk across the street to Toys R Us and buy it off the shelf, often for $5 less. It's sad when a crappy box store like TRU beats out a specialty shop in terms of service and early availability.

    I understand that hardware is always scarce at launch, and the retailers don't make any profits from selling it, but if you're going to sell games, it seems to me you should take an interest in your customer's needs. If I were burned by EB/GS in this way after giving them a pre-order for PS3, I would resolve never to shop there again.

  9. Not exactly sure who to blame here ... by jchenx · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I wouldn't say that GameStop is entirely devoid of fault, but neither should the manufacturers be blame-less.

    Would MS and Sony love to know exactly how many consoles will be available at ship? Of course! Shafting retailers because they weren't able to produce as many as they thought they would, is just bad business. But it's obviously not intentional. You could argue that they shouldn't make any estimates whatsoever, until much closer to release (or until they actually have the units created). That I can understand, although I'm sure retailers don't like that approach either. (Legions of gamers want to pre-order well in advance, and not wait till the last few days)

    That said, the retailers must have known that console shipment estimates are just swags at best. You could also argue that the responsible thing would be to not allow pre-orders at all. After all, that's what Best Buy, Target, Walmart, and a slew of other retail stores do. The problem is that game stores want to have a way to distinguish themselves apart from the big-box stores, and cater to a user-base that wants and are used to pre-orders (for games at least).

    So basically, I think everyone should share a bit in the blame. Manufacturers, when they know an estimate is really difficult to nail down, need to stop making promises to retailers. Retailers, when they know the same thing is shaky, need to stop making promises to consumers. And arguably, we the consumer, need the calm the heck down and live with the fact that some things (guaranteed pre-orders of low supply consoles) may not be possible.

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  10. A+++++ WILL BUY FROM AGAIN! by El_Smack · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hope the guy who paid $1600 for his pre-order system on ebay didn't already leave feedback!

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  11. Re:wow by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Sony has cutback significantly on their allocations to everyone. This isn't a GameStop fubar, it's a Sony one. This will affect Best Buy, Walmart, Target, Circuit City, and all other retailers who might carry this system.

    We're talking about less than 1/4 the number of 360's that Microsoft brought to their launch party, and that was entirely too few for a system that had even less hype/demand built up than the PS3.

  12. Re:If You Thought PS2 Insanity Was Crazy... by Nasarius · · Score: 3, Insightful

    One word: Battle.net

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