I yell at my brother all the time about getting them from Worstbuy. He doesnt like to wait and I think that is becoming their main market.
I dont know what happened to that company. I remember even 5 years ago walking in there and buying stuff because there prices were competitive.
Its like they had a meeting and decided to no longer be competitive on pricing. With Amazon, Newegg, and even WalMart/Target they have gotten hardly any business from me in the last 2 years.
Well, retailers, like any other business, will be willing to sell the product at the highest price the market is willing to accept. Best Buy, unfortunately, has realized that even at MSRP they can still sell it to the misinformed. The same people who are willing to pay MSRP for movies, are more than likely the ones who fall for the $34+ HDMI cable. Anyone who shops around would realize that when it comes to Blu-ray content, Amazon has the best prices. But, that instant gratification can cost consumers dearly. I've bought Blu-ray's at Best Buy, but only when I knew I was getting the upper hand. Specially when I got them for about $5 each. Very sweet indeed. That was a best buy, for me at least.
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
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I yell at my brother all the time about getting them from Worstbuy. He doesnt like to wait and I think that is becoming their main market.
I dont know what happened to that company. I remember even 5 years ago walking in there and buying stuff because there prices were competitive.
Its like they had a meeting and decided to no longer be competitive on pricing. With Amazon, Newegg, and even WalMart/Target they have gotten hardly any business from me in the last 2 years.
Well, retailers, like any other business, will be willing to sell the product at the highest price the market is willing to accept. Best Buy, unfortunately, has realized that even at MSRP they can still sell it to the misinformed. The same people who are willing to pay MSRP for movies, are more than likely the ones who fall for the $34+ HDMI cable. Anyone who shops around would realize that when it comes to Blu-ray content, Amazon has the best prices. But, that instant gratification can cost consumers dearly. I've bought Blu-ray's at Best Buy, but only when I knew I was getting the upper hand. Specially when I got them for about $5 each. Very sweet indeed. That was a best buy, for me at least.