Wrong. I pretty much get whatever I want every year out of the door crashers, and some are great deals. Illegal? Please....that would only apply if they actually had no product.
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Dec 19th, 2004 11:00 AM #1Newbie
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Only X number of Item Per store deals are dumb and should be banned
I think these boxing day door crashers that sell a very limited number of items per store is ridiculous and should be made against the law. It is solely a way of attracting a mass number of customers and upsell them to something else because 99% of them will have missed out on the limited number of the door crashers.... I can't believe this practice has been allowed, and it goes to show you the power of mass marketing that makes boxing day so enticing in Canada. Real deals come after January people! When spring/summer lines come into stores... Even for electronics, besides the door crashers, I highly doubt these stores will afford any over the top losses just to make a sale, it's all about making profits. Boxing day has become a marketing ploy delveloped to increase weakening holiday sales over the past 10 years.
Now that being said, anyone know if Best Buy or Futureshop has any decent notebooks going on special on the 26th? lol
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Dec 19th, 2004 12:17 PM #3
i've gotten my fair share of door crashers -- i've also lined up and not gotten anything too -- but that's part of the fun!
i have got to hand it to the guys that stay overnight to be 1st in line -- those guys are hardcore_______________
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Dec 19th, 2004 12:32 PM #4
Well, the alternative is that they could not mention how much stock each store has....then its really a crap shoot.
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Dec 19th, 2004 12:34 PM #5
As long as the store actually HAD X number per store, then it's fair 'game'... Unlike some OOS/Hide and Go Seek vendors.
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Dec 19th, 2004 01:15 PM #6come on now. against the law?
Originally Posted by makingcents
now of course that's what it's all about!
Rewarding the first people that show up to the stores.
You snooze you lose.
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Dec 19th, 2004 02:31 PM #7-----------------
Originally Posted by north77
haha... gotta agree w/ u bout that....
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Dec 19th, 2004 11:45 PM #8
Ha Ha
Not an early riser... eh!!!
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Dec 20th, 2004 12:08 AM #9
You snooze, you lose...

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Dec 20th, 2004 04:58 AM #10Sr. Member
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I don't really think it's an issue of having "X" number of items per store. The problems (a la CT power washer fiasco style - Fall '03) start when store management loses control of the process. You've got to have an established protocol of how exactly you are going to distribute the door crashers. That might mean tickets handed out, staff taking names of people and the product they are in line for, keeping the stuff in the back and only allowing people with a ticket to obtain the product, etc.
I'd be dissapointed, but NOT upset, if I lined up and legitimately didn't get the product because I wasn't there early enough. I would get damn mad if people were budding in line, or buying 10 of the item through kids wearing diapers (the limited quantity "get-around"), or people swarming carts, etc.
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Dec 21st, 2004 08:50 AM #11
Aren't all sales (and even regularly priced items for that matter) limited quantities all the time. Its not as if there is an infinite amount of stock available at all stores! I, too, am annoyed when I miss a good deal, but I have a better chance of changing the sky's colour before I can change the retail business.
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Dec 21st, 2004 07:40 PM #12
I usually don't care for boxing day and I've never really participated in any kind of shopping on the 26th.
But this year, my plan is to get hammered to the point where I pass out... and hopefully, I'll wake up first in line at futureshop or something
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Dec 21st, 2004 08:03 PM #13I think what's even more ridiculous is those people who grab 3 or 4 when it only says one per person. That annoys the hell out of me.
Originally Posted by makingcents
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Dec 22nd, 2004 11:05 PM #14Yes, but many stores will issue rainchecks during regular sales if they are OOS.
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Dec 23rd, 2004 12:56 AM #15What are you saying? There should be a law passed that forces retailers to have an unlimited amount of items for sale at every location? They'd have to pass some new laws of physics then too.
Originally Posted by makingcents
I'm not sure how long you've been following Boxing Day sales but only in recent years have they become more civilized. The retailers pay some attention to have a known quantity or some method for the desperate to line up and take a number. In the bad old days 18-20 years ago Boxing Day was like the wild west. Stores would advertise some item and you'd go down there just to find they have exact 1 unit, typically returned and visibly blemished. Vinyl LP's were typically sold at a buck or two over cost, making them a "deal". Some sales were not even advertised except for word of mouth because they could be charged for opening on Boxing Day.It is solely a way of attracting a mass number of customers and upsell them to something else because 99% of them will have missed out on the limited number of the door crashers....
I don't think it has become a marketing ploy, it always has been a marketing ploy. Wider media coverage and the prevalence of box stores has magnified boxing day to an extent. You coming here and posting about it also promotes boxing day to a certain extent.Boxing day has become a marketing ploy delveloped to increase weakening holiday sales over the past 10 years.
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