richmond282
Trumpet players don't have egos, we're just better
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I think some of the stores border on criminal with the way they handle the day, letting hundreds of people line up starting hours or even a full day ahead of time and then just opening the floodgates to let them all stampede to the "3 per store" loss leaders! Walmart and a few others don't even seem to make an effort at an orderly, safe experience. It is as though the hype from the tramplings and pepper sprayings is part of the strategy to build buzz for next year.
I don't think you should totally blame the stores. First, I don't think stores "let" hundreds of people line up. What exactly are they supposed to do? Put up barricades along to sidewalk? Close the parking lot?
Secondly, don't lump all Walmarts into one category. Our store was crowded for the BF deals, but there were Walmart employees and police EVERYWHERE in our store. Everyone was very polite and orderly. Employees were obviously very well trained as to what to expect and what to do. They had seperate lines designated for the big ticket items. These lines were all over the store not in one area. They had up ropes for the lines to wait in and handed out tickets. I was in line for the Xbox bundle. I arrived at the store, asked an employee where I was supposed to line up, I was given a ticket and ushered into the line. When 10 o'clock rolled around, our line had to go to the automotives registers to be rung up. They had all the Xboxes and Playstations behind the counter. You handed them your ticket and had to pay right there (presumably to activate the gift cards we got with the deal.) There was no pushing, shoving, or line jumping.