Yet Another Reason To Shop Online
Nov. 10th, 2008 06:06 pmMeijer has Kung Fu Panda in widescreen.
Meijer also has the two-pack of Kung Fu Panda in fullscreen and the new not-available-separately sequel Secrets of the Furious Five.
They do not have a two-pack of Kung Fu Panda in widescreen and the new not-available-separately sequel Secrets of the Furious Five.
This seems to be a corporate decision.
Called Best Buy. Picked menu option to speak to a live person. Phone rang fifty times. Fifty.
Amazon does have a two-pack of Kung Fu Panda in widescreen and the new not-available-separately sequel Secrets of the Furious Five.
Therefore, Amazon has my money, and Meijer and Best Buy do not.
This ain't rocket science.
Tomorrow is Hellboy II: The Golden Army and Star Wars: The Clone Wars, among other things. Although I really don't care about the SW:TCW and won't get it, right now at least. (Even though, at least obliquely, it is rocket science.)
Anything new on DVD this week we need to know about? Alternately, any good or bad shopping or customer-service stories?
ETA: The phone call. No idea why I forgot.
Meijer also has the two-pack of Kung Fu Panda in fullscreen and the new not-available-separately sequel Secrets of the Furious Five.
They do not have a two-pack of Kung Fu Panda in widescreen and the new not-available-separately sequel Secrets of the Furious Five.
This seems to be a corporate decision.
Called Best Buy. Picked menu option to speak to a live person. Phone rang fifty times. Fifty.
Amazon does have a two-pack of Kung Fu Panda in widescreen and the new not-available-separately sequel Secrets of the Furious Five.
Therefore, Amazon has my money, and Meijer and Best Buy do not.
This ain't rocket science.
Tomorrow is Hellboy II: The Golden Army and Star Wars: The Clone Wars, among other things. Although I really don't care about the SW:TCW and won't get it, right now at least. (Even though, at least obliquely, it is rocket science.)
Anything new on DVD this week we need to know about? Alternately, any good or bad shopping or customer-service stories?
ETA: The phone call. No idea why I forgot.