djmeredith
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- Feb 9, 2005
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I had an odd experience at Walmart while trying to buy Oz the Great and Powerful DVD. I went in yesterday to use my $7 off coupon for the Blu Ray combo pack and noticed that the Blu Ray/DVD/Digital Combo Pack was on sale for $19.99. That was a great deal! However, I didn't see any of that combo pack on the shelf so I asked an employee and he told me they had plenty in back stock. He started looking through some boxes, but couldn't find them so he turned and asked another lady (who seemed to be his manager) where the back stock was. She said they didn't have any more of those combo packs because Blockbuster came in and bought them all the morning they were released "like they always do." When I asked why they would let another company buy them all instead of saving some for customers she said "they have to, Blockbuster has the right to buy them all." Huh? When I tried to buy about 20 sale items (Spiderman figures) at that same store, the manager stopped me and refused to let me buy so many. He showed me the policy that said the company reserved the right to limit purchases. So, why would they let a competitor buy up all of their sale DVDs, but then limit real customers on products? Anybody else heard of Blockbuster buying all the combo packs on release day? I ended up going next door to Target, who had that combo and price matched, and I used my Red Card for another 5% off so it was cheaper anyway!