Gamestop Super Bundle Discontinued
Thursday, July 12th, 2007It appears that Gamestop has discontinued the Super Bundle. I have gone ahead and removed if from the tracker.
It appears that Gamestop has discontinued the Super Bundle. I have gone ahead and removed if from the tracker.
Yes, Sears has a horrible inventory system. I know this, but my hands are pretty much tied. I can either delete it and stop checking for in stock availability or we can all deal with the errors that their site provides. I have chosen the later of the two. If the errors are driving you crazy, I would suggest that you just unsubscribe from the Sears alert and wait for one of the other stores to receive stock. I know it can be really disheartening, but those are the only options we have available.
Sorry for all your frustrations,
Justin
It appears that they have changed the bundle page to a console only page. I can only assume why they have done this. My assumption is that there are certain stores across the country that have the consoles in stock and they are trying to promote this.
My advice is to click on the link, follow the Buy Now button, enter your zip code, and check local store inventory. If you are a lucky customer that shows inventory in stock, add to cart, and buy right away with the option to pick up in store. This will ensure that you are purchasing the unit without having to run to the store and end up being disappointed if they run out of stock.
They have gone out of stock, but once again, still remain to show status of in stock. This doesn’t surprise me as it appears the team that manages Kmart also manages Sears site.
I was wrong, the Wii’s never showed up on last Thursday or Friday at either Circuit City or Amazon. However, two business day later, on Tuesday June 19th, they came in stock at Amazon! Again on Wednesday, the 20th another batch was released. Overall, I think I did very well. Not exact, but close enough for an item that continues to be very rare. So rare for so long!!!
A word to the wise, be quick! As the stock continues to appear, those looking for the Wii need to be quick after receiving the alert emails. The last stock available at Amazon went in less than 4 minutes, and the stock on June 19th went in just under 10 minutes. Stayed tuned to your emails and all will get one eventually. Have faith, be patient, and act quickly!
I am predicting that within the next day or two either Amazon or Circuit City will have Wii’s in stock. Heck maybe even both will have them. If history is any indicator of the future, I will be right and may consider a career change. If I am wrong, well then maybe I will join the carnival.
Those of you that got the Sears email alert got it for good reason. The page was labeled as in stock and I verified this with my cached snapshot. However, as is common with Sears, it appears that you weren’t able to order, or more appropriately, complete the checkout process. Since I am currently only sending out email alerts once every 4 hours, I would periodically check this page in case they come back in stock or continue to try the Sears page.
Given that Sears never released a batch of Wii’s this past week when everyone else did, they still maybe holding them, hence we could potentially view this as a hint of what is to come. 😉
Since CC appears to be showing in stock for the console, when it is obvious you can not order if you have tried.
I hope everyone that wanted a Wii was able to snag one up today. After about a month of Wii’s nowhere to be found except for those few at Walmart, the jackpot was hit today courtesy of Circuit City and Amazon. It all started with Amazon releasing their batch at noon, which all sold out as quick as this past holiday season. A few minutes later, Circuit City unleashed their inventory to please those that missed Amazon.
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