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Any chance you can post the DCPI on Walking Dead Season 2?At Costa Mesa Target right now, pretty much the same except for two games:
Killzone 3 $3.04 - it is part of the BOGO sale, but I can't find anything to combine with.
The Walking Dead Season 2 $2.26 - damn I haven't seen a game at 90% off in a long time!
I got myself one, any local CAGs can still get it if they want, I left behind three copies.
Out of curiousity I looked up the DPCI on Brickseek and interestingly it states it's price in store is $8.98, that is so off from what I saw tagged on all the copies and the ring up price.Any chance you can post the DCPI on Walking Dead Season 2?
From the angel the guy buying all itunes gc, new 3dsxl and apple ipads he look alot like the manager. possible they both brother, cousin or relative. that's huge target scam!Saw the strangest thing at guest service last night. Was picking up an online order and saw three guys with carts full of iTunes and Google Play gift cards. They scoured the entire store and more were brought out from the stock room. At the counter were stacked iPads and Nintendo 3ds XLs. I was stuck waiting there and these guys were clearly uncomfortable with my interest in what they were doing but the manager was trucking away ringing them up. They had several printed rainchecks laid out. I took a glance at some of the receipt prices, $10 for $25 iTunes cards and iPad Air 2's for $305! I don't recall ever seeing these prices advertised and was trying to figure out how they were coming to these discounts. I was floored the manager was not enforcing limits but apparently the rainchecks had no limit! Check out the scene!
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I was trying to return/repurchase my online order to get a cartwheel offer and this same manager offered me a gift card for the refund I was waiting for instead. I was supposed to get $13 and change but he rounded it up to $20!
Curious what you guys think about this! When were those prices available? We're they from the black Friday gift card combo purchases?
I thought the quantity limit was 5 in target's system for a raincheck, but I could be wrong.It's not so much the reselling or even the clearing out the entire store's inventory, it's the SKETCHY USE OF RAINCHECKS moreso than anything. Electronics particularly videogame consoles and ipads are specifically excluded from raincheck substitions per Target's own policy - hell, I'm pretty sure that any time Target has had just about any deal on iPads/Apple products in general and hot new consoles advertised or otherwise, they specifically state no rainchecks as well as often times explicitly stated limits usually 1 per customer.
Having a pile of a dozen plus iPads (every single one in stock at that location) and all N3DS and having them discounted via rainchecks like that is absurd given the rarity or nonexistence of sales on said items. Nigh limitless 60% off google play and iTunes gift cards via raincheck substitutions?
How can you even get such "no limit" rainchecks? They ask for the quantity I'd like and I will say 2 or 3 at most, do these guys just say "what's the most I can get?" "99"? "99999999999"???
idk, that doesn't sound quite right. If that was the case it would have been reported on SD or CAG or the news. iTunes gift cards for $10 that have $100 credit would not go unnoticed anywhere. Even at that, no manager would even allow that to happen (assuming she isn't lying). idk, I don't believe that.She told me any value iTunes gift card was ringing up for $10, even the $100 value! I suggested she report it to corporate, not to get the manager in trouble but to report that raincheck abuse by these guys.
It's possible, but on Rainchecks that have substitutions, it specifically states that game systems are excluded:Definitely not legit, an exploit of the target register system. It just occurred to me, remember the game systems that were half off earlier this year? There's an example of a huge discount that someone might have figured out a way to create a raincheck for.
If that's the case, unless they used stolen credit card numbers to buy everything, the popo will get them sooner or later. And if they used stolen CC numbers that's even deeper shit they will be in. Even if they had paid with cash, since they decided to "go big", they're undoubtedly on film for close to an hour if not more with all the running through the store and the transaction after transaction after transaction in the guest services area. Best part is the monitor up in the corner showing what's being recorded by just one of the many cameras in the section.They probably found some way to hack the Target POS and change the prices to what they wanted. No way anyone can get a $25+ iTunes gift card for $10 or an iPad Air for $305. They played the system.
Ok, this is getting a bit farfetched. How would they even "hack" their system much less have a manager do it and ask no questions?They probably found some way to hack the Target POS and change the prices to what they wanted. No way anyone can get a $25+ iTunes gift card for $10 or an iPad Air for $305. They played the system.
For some imbecilic reason my local target is still charging $20 for it while the one 25mi away has it at $12. It isn't worth the trip though as the gas alone would cost nearly the difference.I picked up Wolfenstein PS4 for 12 bucks, first Target clearance pickup in months for me. Now I realize I might have to go back to get in on the Buy one Get on 50% off deal.
I picked up Wolfenstein PS4 for 12 bucks, first Target clearance pickup in months for me. Now I realize I might have to go back to get in on the Buy one Get on 50% off deal.
Same...I think when I last checked, only a single store within 50 miles of me had it at 70% off (and indicated something absurd like 40+ in stock), all other locations are at 50% off. Of course the one at 70% is something like 30 or 40 miles away.For some imbecilic reason my local target is still charging $20 for it while the one 25mi away has it at $12. It isn't worth the trip though as the gas alone would cost nearly the difference.
How were you able to see how much each store is selling it for? I have a couple Targets around me but really don't want to go to each one after work if there's a better way.For some imbecilic reason my local target is still charging $20 for it while the one 25mi away has it at $12. It isn't worth the trip though as the gas alone would cost nearly the difference.
Were you able to get them with the B1G1 50% off?Lucked out on some 70% off Vita games.
Unit 13 $4.48. 207-20-0075
Soul Sacrifice $5.98. 207-20-0105
Gravity Crush $4.48. 207-20-0039
Resistance Burning Skies $4.48. 207-20-0034
I did not request it (forgot to ask) and it did not automatically apply. YMMV?Were you able to get them with the B1G1 50% off?
This will show you.How were you able to see how much each store is selling it for? I have a couple Targets around me but really don't want to go to each one after work if there's a better way.
Wow, thanks! I had no idea brick seek showed prices by store. This whole time I thought it was only information on if it was in stock or not.
I believe N/A means it's not in their system, but I could be wrong on that one. In my experience, Brickseek said one of my local stores had Wolfenstein PS4 listed as 1 "saleable" and 2 "on hand" at $11.98. When I went in, I only found one copy and it wasn't labeled clearance and it rang up as $27.98. The associate said it must have been missed by the clearance team and adjusted the price at the register. They also mentioned that they sold one earlier in the day. Today Brickseek lists 0 available, so maybe it updates once a day with "on hand" amounts and every sale counts against the "saleable" count?What does it mean when brick seek says a store has like 5 copies of something, but the estimated price is N/A? And when the saleable quantity is lower than the quantity on hand, does that mean it's on hold?
I don't know. Some stores show inventory and say N/A, some stores show no inventory with full price, and 1 or 2 stores show 1 or 2 on hand with a full price price.I believe N/A means it's not in their system, but I could be wrong on that one. In my experience, Brickseek said one of my local stores had Wolfenstein PS4 listed as 1 "saleable" and 2 "on hand" at $11.98. When I went in, I only found one copy and it wasn't labeled clearance and it rang up as $27.98. The associate said it must have been missed by the clearance team and adjusted the price at the register. They also mentioned that they sold one earlier in the day. Today Brickseek lists 0 available, so maybe it updates once a day with "on hand" amounts and every sale counts against the "saleable" count?
They're actually supposed to honor brickseek site?I believe N/A means it's not in their system, but I could be wrong on that one. In my experience, Brickseek said one of my local stores had Wolfenstein PS4 listed as 1 "saleable" and 2 "on hand" at $11.98. When I went in, I only found one copy and it wasn't labeled clearance and it rang up as $27.98. The associate said it must have been missed by the clearance team and adjusted the price at the register. They also mentioned that they sold one earlier in the day. Today Brickseek lists 0 available, so maybe it updates once a day with "on hand" amounts and every sale counts against the "saleable" count?
No, they scanned it with their portable scanner and it showed $11.98.They're actually supposed to honor brickseek site?