GAME buying up discounted consoles from Sainsbury's

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PostRe: GAME buying up discounted consoles from Sainsbury's
by Shadow » Sun Oct 12, 2008 1:02 am

It'll be well less than a century.

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PostRe: GAME buying up discounted consoles from Sainsbury's
by Garth » Mon Oct 20, 2008 4:32 pm

Sainsbury not consoled by Wii hijack
Attempts by supermarket chain J Sainsbury to boost sales by selling Wii and Xbox 360 game consoles at a loss have backfired after store managers from a rival retailer hijacked the promotion by buying nearly 1,000 of the discounted consoles.

The promotion, which was launched on the final day of Sainsbury’s second-quarter trading period, saw the retailer slash £30 off the price of the Xbox 360 and reduce the cost of the popular Wii from £179.99 to £149.97.

Retail executives estimate that Sainsbury’s was losing around £10 on every Wii sold.

Below-cost selling is a rare, but not unknown, tactic used by supermarket chains to drive shoppers into stores.

It is a high-risk tactic, which can prove costly, if shoppers only buy the discounted item.

Details of Sainsbury’s promotion leaked onto the internet two days before it launched allowing Game to alert its store managers

Lisa Morgan, the chief executive of Game, confirmed that the retailer’s store managers had bought almost 1,000 of the estimated 2,000 consoles sold by Sainsbury’s. The consoles were later resold in Game stores.

“With 360 and Wii on sale at these prices we allowed our store managers to supplement their stock by buying consoles from their local Sainsbury’s,” said Morgan.

“Availability was very inconsistent, but on the whole it was a worthwhile exercise.”

Reports in the gaming industry claim that staff from other retailers including Gamestation and Chips also bought up the consoles, as well as managers from Game.

A spokesman for Sainsbury’s claimed it was a very successful promotion. “We sold out,” she said. The spokesman refused to comment on whether the consoles had been sold at a loss or whether they had been snapped up by Game managers.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/news ... ijack.html

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PostRe: GAME buying up discounted consoles from Sainsbury's
by Floex » Mon Oct 20, 2008 4:37 pm

Like I said before but that is disgusting behavior. Buying up for cheap from a public store then selling back to public at a profit. This really shouldn't be allowed. Why they didn't have a one console per person I don't know

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PostRe: GAME buying up discounted consoles from Sainsbury's
by SchminkyPinky » Mon Oct 20, 2008 11:59 pm

Half of them? :| What a bunch of wankers. The way they are almost boasting about it makes it much worse to be honest.

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PostRe: GAME buying up discounted consoles from Sainsbury's
by Jimmy Shedders » Tue Oct 21, 2008 12:02 am

"Availability was very inconsistent",


He has the strawberry floating cheek to moan about the availability of them?

What a banana split. :lol:

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PostRe: GAME buying up discounted consoles from Sainsbury's
by Mogster » Tue Oct 21, 2008 12:04 am

rllmuk are spamming Watchdog with emails regarding this. It could get interesting.

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PostRe: GAME buying up discounted consoles from Sainsbury's
by Tragic Magic » Tue Oct 21, 2008 12:36 am

That's totally out of order of GAME. What a joke. Makes me contemplate shopping with them again especially considering they're gooseberry fool anyway.


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