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And this is why the eBay sellers are still getting $100+ over list price ... there are documented issues with retailer workers simply buying the Wii's as soon as they get shipped into the stores and then putting them up on eBay. I got mine for only $80 over list price, with a Target receipt (for warrantee purposes) that listed it at the original price. Sucked, but I got it. There's also a whole slew of "how to buy a wii" pages out there, that have a lot to do with getting tracker information sent to your cell, and stuff like that. Have fun. If I find one in a store anytime soon, I'll pick it up ... and list it on eBay at $100 over price ... gotta make my money back, right? ![]() -godling | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| I work next to a gamestop, employees aren't allowed to purchase wii's currently at the ones in Pittsburgh. I also have a chance to buy one every week. The UPS truck comes and I can walk in while he not even out of the truck. Bam 3-6 wii's every week (some times two weeks). One thing thats awesome, No one has returned a Wii to any Gamestop in Pittsburgh, not one. But someone did swipe two PS3's the other day, so now the cops patrol behind the building. | ||
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