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Originally Posted by RaWeX05
Order still pending.
Originally Posted by Mark Antony
Best buy are complete idiots if they actually sent them back, hp already lost on these, not them, and since they're brick and mortar that foot traffic would be on point.
Originally Posted by Mark Antony
Yeah never call, all that usually does is alert the employees to the deal and they will do them.
Originally Posted by Mark Antony
Yeah never call, all that usually does is alert the employees to the deal and they will do them.
Originally Posted by poloBIMMER
sams club by the galleria?
Originally Posted by Dakingii
Damn they completely removed the Touchpads from Bestbuy's website
EVERYBODY is about to have one of these, i swear this was that greatest deal that i have ever come across.
i bought a 32 gig off the hp website yesterday, im just waiting for the confirmation email.Originally Posted by LuckyLuchiano
Originally Posted by Dakingii
Damn they completely removed the Touchpads from Bestbuy's website
EVERYBODY is about to have one of these, i swear this was that greatest deal that i have ever come across.
you were able to cop son?
Best Buy USA extends TouchPad returns to 60 days, no sales means no price matching
By Derek Kessler | Sat, 20 Aug 2011 7:18 am EDT | 56 comments
Sometimes, your sales plan gets turned upside down and you have no choice but to take drastic measures to satisfy your customers. If you’re Best Buy, sometimes is now. The largest electronics retailer in the United States is swallowing a bitter pill with the HP TouchPad; instead of offering it for drastically reduced pricing like some other retailers, Best Buy has extended their 14-day return policy to 60 days for the TouchPad and accessories – more than long enough to make up for HP’s lack of commitment.
Best Buy will not be offering the TouchPad for sale in any way, shape, or form, so price matching is no longer an option. But they’ll give you all of your money back (all 25,000 of you) and help you find the next tablet of your dreams.
Best Buy doesn't care about its cheap customers, they rather sell it back to hp and not lose profit for the unsold touchpads. Cause if they sold it for $100 they will lose in their bottom-line which they don't want too.