Here in Montreal area I went to my local Maxi or Canadian Super Store for the rest of Canada (a store similar to WalMart). And they had a stack of 25 PS3 sitting there in the shelf of the electronics section and nobody seem to take any of them. I first saw them on saturday the 30th and when I went back yesterday on the 31th at 16:00 (the store was closing at 17:00) and the stock didnt move at all, I even stay a while in that section to see if someone would eventually pick one. And after 30 mins no sign, so I went back home but inform one of my friend who was looking for one and he will go pick it up tomorow on the 2nd.
Ohh and it was all 60gb version, no 20gb insight. And of course I also check for Wii and DS and they had no in stock.
Cytat:
My local Best Buy has a nicely made-up, color, semi-permanent-looking sign on the door stating that they do not have any Wiis in stock. I got to the game section and they had a pile of at least 20 PS3s sitting on the floor. I struck up a conversation with a Best Buy employee, and he casually mentioned how Nintendo screwed up this Christmas.
"Oh, well Sony probably wishes they screwed up the same way," said I.
"Nintendo really had supply problems, we saw a lot fewer Wiis come through the store than PS3s. Nintendo said that they would be ready for Christmas, but they really dropped the ball," said he.
Cytat:
The PS2 and Xbox 360 was nearly impossible to find until March/April yet my Best Buy had 25 60GB PS3's just sitting there around an hour before closing....
Cytat:
I live in Iowa City, IA. On Friday, while shopping at Target (which is in a mall next to Best Buy) I noticed a single 60GB PS3 in the case. I made some offhand remark about the fact that no one wanted to buy it, and the employee in that section said he couldn't believe that no one had picked it up as they had it on display since morning.
He told me that I could flip it for $400, which I already knew wasn't possible, but I didn't disagree with him. When I got home I took a quick peek at eBay and saw the average flip price going for about $650 for 60GB models.
Doesn't look like a good start for Sony's "the only PS3"
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Cytat:
At the Yonge and Eglinton Toys R Us here in Toronto, Canada, there's been about 20 60GB PS3s available all weekend. They have sign out on the entrance proclaiming "YES, WE HAVE THE PS3 IN STOCK!!!"
The guy in the funtronics centre was saying he had been trying to get people to buy them all day. No takers.