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The Killers New Release Only $3.99

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Today Amazon is offering The Killers: Day & Age, their latest release which just released today, for only $3.99! While iTunes is selling the album for $11.99 but includes three bonus tracks, is it really worth $8 more for 3 tracks? For some I would imagine yes, but not for me. I will pay the $3.99 at Amazon. Once again, Amazon proves why they are still the place to buy music downloads.

Also, if you never picked up the original release The Killers: Hot Fuss, you can snag that one for $4.99!


A Great Christmas Gift for Dad

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

This holiday season, with the economy in shambles, you might be wondering what kind of Christmas gift to get for dad. Well I think I have the perfect gift for the dad that loves TV shows like Survivor Man with Les Stroud or Man Vs. Wild with Bear Grills.

Les Stroud from Survivor Man is releasing a new book on November 11th in the USA. The title of this book is Survive!: Essential Skills and Tactics to Get You Out of Anywhere – Alive. If you live in Canada, which is Les’ home country, the book is being released there on November 4th. To get the Canadian version, click here.

While the Canadian version is going for $21.95, the US version only costs $13.57 at Amazon.

I can say from my own experience that I love both these shows, and I think this would be an awesome Christmas gift. Even if dad doesn’t watch these shows but hunts, fishes, or hikes, this book could end up saving his life! Any outdoorsy person would love it.


State of the Wii Market Online

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

The summer lull is upon us, and Wii seekers can begin to feel hope. This is the best time of the year to find a Wii if you are still looking for one. Once again, I am predicting that this holiday season will be quite competitive in the Wii hunting market.

So where do we currently stand? Typically inventory from July through beginning of October remains in stock longer. This is the result of demand slow downs and the Summer lull. I initially thought that demand as a whole would begin to die this summer, but from what I can tell, the inventory shipments appear to roll with overall demand. Nintendo knows demand is much lower in the summer so less units are shipped, which makes predicting demand that much harder. However, I have noticed that the bundles are lasting much longer and in some instances so are the consoles. This is mainly the result of Circuit City and Best Buy. I would like review the major Wii suppliers, and let you know what I have observed over the last 2-3 months by store. This information should help remaining Wii seekers find a Wii.

Amazon
Still need to be really lucky… even with the tracker emails and TXT alerts (best option). If you want a Wii from Amazon, one of the three places that still sell the Wii console unbundled for $249.99, sign up for the Wii TXT alerts. This is your best option. But, BE QUICK! Stock still sells out in 5-15 minutes.

This past spring Amazon killed the commissions on Wii sales. This was seriously bad news for us trackers, because this is how we pay our bills. Their associates program is one of the, if not, the best one out there.  Amazon felt the trackers, such as NowInStock.net were only contributing to the demand and helping the resellers. Their reasoning was that if we ban commissions on Wii sales, then it will only help inventory last longer. At least this is what they told us in a round about way. If they truly felt this way, how wrong were they? I wasn’t about to remove my tracking of Amazon because they removed commissions. My users want $249 consoles. Since this ban has been implemented, Amazon continues to sell out in minutes. So, removing those commissions really helped, huh? 😉 If NowInStock helps you acquire a Wii, please buy your accessories and games through us! We still get commissions on those items and it helps the site remain active for the next products to be in high demand… such as Guitar Hero World Tour tracker this fall!

Best Buy
After a late entrance into the world of online Wii sales, Best Buy finally did so last fall. However, they took off the 2007-08 holiday season greatly limiting online sales. This past Spring they have made a revival of sorts. At this time, Best Buy remains your best option in snagging a Wii console-only online. Inventory arrives about once every two weeks and lasts about 20-50 minutes. They are one of three stores to still sell the Wii console for $249.99.

Circuit City
One of the shops that still sells bundles, but not at gouging prices, at least in my opinion. You can get a bundle from Circuit City fairly easily, they are lasting for a day or two at a time. And, they replenish stock about once a week. For $360, you can get your hands on a Wii Console, extra Nunchuk, extra Remote, and a game. This is really not that bad of deal unless you plan on playing the Wii by yourself.

Newegg
Newegg has continued to sell bundles on a daily basis, but they do gouge you coming in at the $500 range. This is a little ridiculous if you ask me, but demand is still there for it.

Buy.com
Crazy bundles for crazy prices and not too often. Sometimes the bundles are even sold by third parties. It seems like Buy.com just doesn’t have the connections like Amazon does.

Sears & Kmart
The last store to still sell the Wii console unbundled. Honestly, this one has been a nightmare since the beginning, but it is definitely possible to acquire a console at the $249.99 price point. Their inventory system is essentially garbage, only providing relatively accurate information in a world where we command real-time inventory status. The best time to snag a Wii from either of these stores is after a lull in not having inventory. If they haven’t had inventory for over a week, the next alert you get, hurry as soon as the next one is sent! If there are none, stick around for a while and continue to try; you might just get through. Their inventory system is so bad, I chose to take it off the Twitter TXT alert system to ensure that TXTing fees didn’t get outrageous.

Walmart
One of the other “major bundle” pushers. They continue to pawn off $600 range bundles which is by far the most expensive we have seen in a while.

GameStop
They continue to sell the bundles online which are not that overly priced, however Circuit City still remains the better option in my opinion. The one thing with GameStop which can be of benefit is they always do a preorder sale telling you they will have the unit in a specified time. They never have inventory “in stock” always “pre-orders.” This can have its advantages when looking for a unit that you may want for a birthday in the future and want to ensure you get one without having to monitor the tracker alerts.

Target
Target is a tough one. Recently there has been stock availble in bundle form. The bundles are slightly over priced in the range of GameStop. In the end, it feels like during the off-season, the Summer months, Target will have inventory once in a while to sell. However, come holiday season the inventory appears to just flow directly to the stores and rarely rears its head online. Just the age-old tactic of trying to get you into the stores.

I hope the above information gives you Wii seekers a better look into where you might be able to snag the type of unit you are looking for. As we get closer to the holiday season things will begin to change again, at least in my opinion. However, you can never tell with the recession. Word is that Nintendo is limiting the inventory to the US because of the recession, but the retailers must not feel the same continuing to sell bundles.

In short, best Wii console-only options in order: Best Buy, Amazon, Sears & Kmart. Best options for bundled Wii’s in order of value: Circuit City, GameStop, Target, Newegg, then Walmart.

Looking for a Wii… sign up for our FREE alerts at the Wii Tracker.


Amazon Wii In Stock

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Well it was nice to see that Amazon had some stock finally today… for about 10 minutes. This was the first Wii stock available at Amazon in the new year!

I never received my Twitter alert personally. Not sure if this was because I was trying to block SPAM or because Twitter was down for maintenance. If you didn’t receive your Twitter alert either then it must have been because of maintenance.

Justin


How to Block TXT Message SPAM with Verizon

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

Recently, I have been receiving a lot of TXT SPAM on my mobile phone which is serviced via Verizon. The past few days it has driven me over the edge and needed to be stopped ASAP! Last night, I made some adjustments on how to curb this TXT SPAM. Please follow the instructions on this post to see just how you too can block TXT SPAM with Verizon. Continue Reading this Article…


MacBook Air In Stock Tracker Live

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

MacBook Air

I have just added a new tracker to the list… the MacBook Air In Stock Tracker.

Not everyone out there wants to place preorders; they just want to know when stock is available, hence the reason behind the release of this tracker. Currently, I am only tracking Amazon, but this will change soon enough. The great thing about Amazon is that as long as you do not live in Kansas, Kentucky, North Dakota, or Washington, there is NO TAX! And, when purchasing an item of MacBook Air value, that can mean hundreds of dollars saved!

Sign up for the FREE, SPAM-FREE in stock email alerts or subscribe to the RSS Feed for near real-time in stock alerts.


Sony 60″ SXRD HDTV (KDS-60A3000) only $1,700!

Saturday, January 12th, 2008

UPDATE: This item has been sold out.

I just found a stellar deal on the Sony KDS-60A3000 60-inch BRAVIA A series SXRD 1080p Rear Projection HDTV at OneCall.com for only $1,699.99 + FREE shipping!

Hurry offer ends Monday January 14th!
This television will get you hooked up for the SuperBowl, but more importantly, will be an awesome television for gaming and the Wii. This is by far the lowest price I can find out there on this outstanding television. Here are some other prices from around the market for comparision:


Happy Holidays to All

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

I just wanted to wish everyone a Happy Holiday. I hope that NowInStock.net was the cause for a lot of smiling little faces this morning.

I also wanted to thank everyone who has sent in the great comments over the past month or two. I used to be able to respond every single comment personally, but this past year it got to be too much. I cut off the time spent responding to comments at an hour to ensure I was not neglecting the site. BUT, I have read every single one of them and truly do appreciate every single one!

Enjoy the Holidays and a Happy New Year!
Justin

PS: Keep spreading the word to other about NowInStock.net. I am sure there are some disappointed little ones out there, and we still have time to rectify this! 😉


Amazon Prime Shopping Deadline Extended!

Friday, December 21st, 2007

Amazon this morning announced that Amazon Prime members will be able to shop online until 2:00 PM EST/11:00 AM PST Sunday December 23rd AND still get their items delivered on Monday the 24th of December. This is exactly the type of service I expect from Amazon and the Prime program.

So for all of you drop dead late shoppers, who are also Prime members, or are willing to join Prime, you have time to relax and shop basically all weekend!

Also, non-Prime members should always remember that Amazon Gift Cards/Certificates are always available. They can be sent via email, so they can be purchased right up until the very last minute!!!


Yahoo Delaying Email Delivery

Monday, December 17th, 2007

Yahoo is delaying my emails to you. This is not good obviously as our emails of a time sensitive nature. I have submitted a request to Yahoo to address this delay, but do not know when it will be resolved.

In the meantime, please take the time to address this with Yahoo as a loyal user of their email. Visit this page and email customer service telling them you are getting your messages late from ‘alerts@nowinstock.net’ and ensure to explain that you are a confirmed subscriber. Also, point out that getting these alerts late is not acceptable for these time sensitive emails.

Justin



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