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I noticed recently that Circuit City (Bircuit Bity?) was having a sale on their own brand of CD-Rs: 50 for $6.99 after rebate. The discs had served me well in the past, so I wanted to order some. The problem was that they were "not available for online purchase" and I was instructed to "check [my] local store." So I did. When I went to my local store, I was first confused because they had changed the layout of the store yet again. Once I found the blank media section, I noticed they no longer had their own brand of CD-Rs available. So I asked a salesperson. "Oh, we don't carry that brand anymore." "Circuit City doesn't carry Circuit City brand CD-Rs anymore?" I asked, dumbfounded. "That's right," he told me. So there's an item on a web site, complete with a rebate, that I can't purchase online and can't purchase in the store. What do they want me to do? Drive to the manufacturing plant and pick up a spindle there? Comments
FROM: jk
DATE: Tuesday January 27, 2004 -- 11:37:46 am Yes, that's exactly what they want you to do. And while you're at it, maybe you can find the Charmin toilet paper that's advertised on their coupon, yet does not exist in the stores. (the quantity stipulated on the coupon is no where to be found in any package on the shelves!) FROM: Paul DATE: Tuesday January 27, 2004 -- 12:19:41 pm Circuit City sells toilet paper? I would have guessed that was Best Buy territory. FROM: jk DATE: Tuesday January 27, 2004 -- 1:48:17 pm Not yet! I just saw this as a great opportunity to complain about things that are advertised yet don't really exist. FROM: Greg C DATE: Tuesday January 27, 2004 -- 3:01:22 pm Ah yes, the ole' Circus Shitty. I haven't shopped there since the Divx scandal (not to be confused with the DivX codec). FROM: Ryan [E-Mail] DATE: Tuesday January 27, 2004 -- 4:31:10 pm And you shouldn't either. FROM: Joseph DATE: Tuesday January 27, 2004 -- 4:56:45 pm You know, you should bring a copy of the ad and demand that they sell you the stocked lowest-priced 50 pack for the advertised price. Make a big enough stink to the manager. He/she can't refuse, because if they do, you will tell them that you will, Sue for false advertising or unfair trade practices! In fact, you did what the add was designed to make you do, go to the store in the hopes of buying an item that isn't even stocked so that you would buy something more expensive because you already made the effort to go to the store in the first place. This is the ol' bait and switch. Not only is it frustrating, it is wrong, and ILLEGAL. Contact your local Attorney General or at the very least, notify the BBB. FROM: Matt DATE: Tuesday January 27, 2004 -- 6:18:49 pm Ryan- FROM: Robert [E-Mail] DATE: Tuesday January 27, 2004 -- 7:05:39 pm This is my chance to point out that Circuit City is based in Richmond, VA. Go Richmond!!! :-) FROM: mike [E-Mail] DATE: Tuesday January 27, 2004 -- 11:15:54 pm Greg - Sadly, I worked at Circuit City during the great Divx debacle. I had just graduated from college and couldn't get a job, so I worked in the CD/DVD department and lived at home for a few months. When I first started, they trained me on the benefits of Divx, and for the life of me, I couldn't understand them. I kept asking why anyone would want a timed viewing period for a movie that costs more than a rental, and DVDs they couldn't loan to friends or buy in any store except circuit city. They never really had an answer. And then to have customers come up to me and ask me the benefits of Divx and have no good reason why they should buy it was sad. FROM: Ryan [E-Mail] DATE: Wednesday January 28, 2004 -- 12:36:12 am Joseph -- This was an item in their catalog on the web, not in a sales circular. Not sure if the same type of thing would hold up, especially since they don't make the promise of it being in the store ("Check your local store for availability" or some such). FROM: Joseph DATE: Monday February 2, 2004 -- 4:49:08 pm A-Ha! FROM: Dave Walls [E-Mail] DATE: Monday February 2, 2004 -- 7:53:33 pm Ryan, There aren't any comments here yet. This Ping is lonely.
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