The Consumerist is reporting a very odd story. Apparently, some Best Buy out in New Jersey has been trying to pull the wool over the eyes of their patrons, with a single employee prowling the store, claiming to have the "very last Wii." Of course, someone snatched it up with the quickness, but not 30 minutes later, another employee was at it again, prowling the store looking for another customer to snatch the console from them. There was even an announcement on the PA system.
The tipster even said he overheard two manager types discussing the "sales technique," deciding on when they should send out the next Wii.
Is Best Buy purposely holding their stock?
Posted Nov 13th 2007 12:45PM by David Hinkle
Filed under: Rumors
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11-13-2007 @ 12:53PM
Chris said...
Of course they are holding their stock... my buddy tried to get one from them, and even though they had them 'in the back' they refused to sell him one. They were stocking up for the Sunday morning rush after the Saturday newspaper ads.
Still, that is different than what is described in this story. I don't get it, it is as if they are having trouble selling them, so they need a ploy. If they just put them out, they would go in a second. I just don't understand why they would do this. They would sell regardless.
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11-13-2007 @ 12:54PM
Undead Priest said...
When I worked at TRU last year, the store did the same thing (but most of the held stock was to ensure enough for the ads). But we weren't so underhanded as to proclaim one as the last one.
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11-13-2007 @ 1:01PM
vidGuy said...
Of course. Lots of stores do this. They hold their stock for a big sale. Many stores often do this sales "tactic" - which I think is borderline deceptive sales but they don't care.
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11-13-2007 @ 1:14PM
Lisa Hoover said...
Yet another reason to loathe Best Buy. Adding to my already long list.
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11-13-2007 @ 1:19PM
taintedzodiac said...
Happens every year, especially in the weeks leading up to Black Friday in the US.
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11-13-2007 @ 1:34PM
garu29 said...
On the very rare occasions I shop at Best Buy, I always feel dirty afterwards.
I hate Best Buy! And I live in NJ too so it could be the same store!
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11-13-2007 @ 1:48PM
ryaninc said...
Yeah, this doesn't make much sense. It's not like they're having trouble selling Wiis...if they put their entire stock out on the shelves, they'd be gone within an hour, so...what gives?
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11-13-2007 @ 1:52PM
Jason said...
Maybe they should try this technique with the PS3...ohh wait, this still wouldn't trick someone into foolishly buying one!
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11-13-2007 @ 1:53PM
R said...
Perhaps since the employee is holding it and talking to the customer about it, then possibly he snags a sales commission on it?
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11-13-2007 @ 1:57PM
RD said...
It's obvious why they are doing this: Accessory sales. If they place their stock out on the floor, they run the risk of bargain shoppers raiding the quantity and leaving the store without purchasing 3 Wii remotes, games, cables, etc.
In other words, Best Buy makes $10 from the Wii, but they can capitalize on the accessory sale. By guarding their stock and letting one person float around the store and sell ad hock, they place themselves in the position of selling high from the start.
Doesn't make it right, though.
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11-13-2007 @ 2:35PM
TravistyOJ said...
Hey, I took that picture. :) I'm a star!
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11-13-2007 @ 2:47PM
MLL said...
I've never had any bad issues with Best Buy. Whatever issues you guys experienced makes me wonder if the employees helping you didn't like your attitude.
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11-13-2007 @ 2:47PM
Andy S. said...
R, Best Buy employees don't work on commission.
However, the store and the individual departments are scored on their attach rates (for accessories, service plans, etc.), so it could be that the employee with the "last" Wii is tasked with loading the suckered customer up with extra crap or refusing to sell the console if they resist the sales pitch.
So RD has it right... this is a tactic to babysit every individual Wii sale and turn it into a goldmine of accessory sales.
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11-13-2007 @ 2:47PM
cmichaelt said...
is it even legal for a store to do such a process?
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11-13-2007 @ 3:10PM
wiley said...
I went to best buy yesterday to get super mario galaxy and they said they can't sell games until the day after release or else they will get fined $250 per copy
i call BS on that, but they wouldn't sell them, despite the fact i could see them in the back
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11-13-2007 @ 3:25PM
nick said...
I currently work at best buy, and the one I work at they get shipments in periodically throughout the day. From what I have seen, that may have been an isolated incident. The store I work at rox.
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11-13-2007 @ 3:30PM
Nate said...
@ comment 1.
It doesn't matter if they are in the back or not. They HAVE to hold them for the Sunday Ad if they are going to be advertised. This isn't shady or anything. If you look on the ad there is garunteed number, they have to keep them. Plus if this is the case, they get them on Friday, so hold your horses for 2 days.
@ comment 15
I call BS on you. Super Mario is released on Tuesday (TODAY). They can't sell games before the street date. So if you went there yesterday (MONDAY), then you are retarded.
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11-13-2007 @ 3:40PM
Sora57 said...
I have mixed feelings about best buy. Sometimes its good, sometimes it sucks. Check your packaging VERY carefully and make sure all the seals are still perfectly in place and that there are no tape marks where wrapping paper might have been pulled off. I have been burned by getting a box that looked perfect in the store, but upon opening it at home, the contents had already been opened and the unit was broken.
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11-13-2007 @ 3:43PM
Sora57 said...
..Of course, I brought it back and got a perfectly good one, but it was a pain in the neck.
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11-13-2007 @ 4:03PM
Meldarred said...
@ comment 17
The release date for Galaxy was the 12th. Originally I thought it was the 13th as well, but after checking out the countdown site on ign.com the date got pushed up to the 12th. I won't get my copy until later today :(
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11-13-2007 @ 4:06PM
kyle said...
dude im going to change the subject for a minute u guys know resident evil unbrella chronicles all the stores but best buy said it would come out today but it didnt ok back to the subject i was waiting in line like 2 days after it came out ( at best buy ) and they sold the last one but thier was a thousand in the back and they said '' sorry sir we dont have anymore" whats up with that
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11-13-2007 @ 4:36PM
Larz said...
Yep, they do crap like that. I have a friend that works for Best Buy and tells me stories like that a lot. The employees hate doing it but they're forced to by the managers. That's why everyone thinks they're on commission even though they're not.
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11-13-2007 @ 5:11PM
TVGenius said...
One thing some of you might be confusing on Galaxy is that some sites, like GameStop's, are listing release dates as the day before, since that's when they'll overnight it to you.
As for the scarcity of Wiis, still, I'm on vacation and just ran into a guy that, along with his wife, had been tearing Eugene, OR, apart trying to find one, and his wife had found out the Wal-Mart in Roseburg, an hour away, has about 20 in stock, and sent him to get one.
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11-13-2007 @ 5:58PM
james said...
Best Buy has pretty much always been a bad experience for me. This only makes me hate them more.
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11-13-2007 @ 6:21PM
madcap said...
pepoel is still tring to get a wii i been got my wii when it first came out
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11-13-2007 @ 6:51PM
HawthorneKitty said...
It may be true that they are just stocking them up, but it's not going to help them as every Wii is going to be gobbled up, regardless of who has them.
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11-13-2007 @ 9:55PM
Jayson Barclay said...
I have also had a "Worst Buy" Experience. A few weeks ago I was shopping for a new Hi-Fi for the house. The punk kid at Best Buy said they didn't sell turntables with built in cassette decks anymore! What a total liar. I know I've seen them there before. I told the punk he was wet behind the ears, and to go change his diaper. From here on out I'm doing all my stereophonic shopping at Pacific Stereo.
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11-13-2007 @ 11:09PM
Evan Nohra said...
To all of you hating the sales technique: They are a COMPANY whose job it is to MAKE MONEY. If you don't want to buy accessories(which you need) then don't buy it from Best Buy, anyone can be a Wal-mart and clerk sales. I shop at Best Buy for the knowledgeable sales associates and information I am able to get from them. They are not commission so they have no reason to steer you from what you need.
Comment to the reply of a "Worst Buy" experience: If you feel that the employee was wrong in what they told you, did you do anything about it? NO you just reacted like a standard ignorant customer and went straight home to post on the internet. Why did you not contact a manager so they could correct and make better their associate. If you don't do that then how can you expect to pass on all the great knowledge you obviously have over the rest of us.
ps. Please join us in the new millennium and get rid of the vinyl hippie.
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11-14-2007 @ 1:19AM
gerg said...
I don't think so...every time I go into the best buy in my town, I see at several Wii's on the shelf. But then again, I was at TRU a couple weeks ago for the B2G1Free sale, and there was a line for Wiis. But I have heard numerous reports of Circuit City and KMart holding them.
By the way, Super Mario Galaxy is fantastic!!!
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11-14-2007 @ 7:51AM
Pickle said...
They hold items for the ad on sunday for legal reasons. If they run it in the sunday ad on the front page and list a set amount available then they have to meet that minimum amount.
But what this blog claims they NJ store is doing is just wrong.
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11-14-2007 @ 10:24AM
Tom said...
I would suggest that this is simply to make the customer buy the Wii on impulse, if someone is price shopping for a Wii, and goes to BB first (mistake) they see that BB only has one left, they might not take their chances shopping elsewhere, instead they'll buy that one then. If they wait they might miss their chance to get a Wii at all!
Just a thought
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11-14-2007 @ 10:41AM
Brokenbokken said...
Every time I shop at Best Buy, as I leave I get this strange sensation that I've been ripped off.
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11-14-2007 @ 12:48PM
Leon said...
Best Buy is the worst freaking buy you can ever have. Never go there to buy anything, except maybe a candy bar. Hopefully that won't be overpriced.
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11-15-2007 @ 4:05AM
Jay Hash said...
@comment 23: The guy obviously wasn't looking very Hard for Wii's. I went into the various game stores a couple days in a row over the last weekend, and the Best Buy in springfield, the Circuit City near Gateway Mall, and the GameStop at Valley River Center all had Wii's just sitting out in the open. I was rather flabbergasted myself as to how many I saw just out and untouched because I had been looking so hard for one back in July and August, and didn't end up finding one until end of September at Best Buy no less. I think I might have even see a few at Target and Walmart on West 11th. They're like stray pennies up here in Eugene, OR: you can pick one up anywhere.
~jyh
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11-15-2007 @ 11:40AM
chrysee said...
I'd expect them to hold stock right now if only because Black Friday is coming up so soon. But again, on Black Friday stuff is generally on crazyass sales so if they sold all their Wiis this week wouldn't they make more money??
Whatev.
Like everyone else has said, these technique doesn't make much sense since the Wii is selling really well. I mean, if you go into BestBuy wanting to buy a Wii, it doesn't matter if there's one left or a whole stack left, you're still only going to buy _one_ and then leave.
Seems kind of silly to me. Then again we got ours like a year ago and god knows last time we touched the damn thing.
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12-06-2007 @ 8:19PM
Shandooga said...
Perhaps the strategy is to have the word go out that they're *the* place to get a Wii, once everyone else has sold out. The benefit of this is that, presumably, people are much more likely buy other things while in the store during the #1 shopping season of the year.
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12-11-2007 @ 2:47AM
KyleXLR said...
I work as a BestBuy.com Customer Care Representative, and I can attest that Best Buy is really hoarding Nintendo Wiis, DS Lite and other stuff.
They're going to make them become available a few days before Christmas at a very high price. That's what we've been told.
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12-11-2007 @ 2:56AM
KyleXLR said...
And oh, by the way I just checked the online inventory system, because a customer called in complaining about the Nintendo Wii w/c is displayed as available only online but was sold out.
She saw the Best Buy store near her place with Nintendo Wiis but they refused to sell one to her. According to the sales rep. they were already sold for pickup.
I checked the online inventory and found out a total of 364 Nintendo Wiis available.
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