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  1. Frys is this year's WINNER!!

    They beat everyone else..CC,BB,WM,CompUSA

     

     

    Lots of SUPERB deals with no rebates / AOL crap

    Lots of Free after Rebates Stuff (Not the usual THROWAWAY other guys have)..

     

    ..No, I dont work for /endorse Frys..

  2. Last year, when the doors were about to open at BB and there were 400 people in line and it was growing longer by the minute, the Office Depot at the other end of the strip center building both OD and BB share had a total of 12 people in line.

     

    BB, CC, and CompUSA draw the crowds in about that order from what I've seen.

    I think CompUSA wil be the least attracting this time because of their AOL signup crap for any good stuff..
  3. If you look at the statistics of the poll this far, it seems 80% of the doorbuster crowd will be split ONLY betwen CC, BB and WM.

    The remaining crew gets only the remaining 20% of the BF Doorbuster customers.

     

    This gives some idea:

     

    If u wanna hit these 3 stores, be there VERY early

    If not, it may not hurt even if you sleep till 4:30 AM

  4. Intrested in a 26'' LCD and it seems both competitors have one.

     

    CC has Syntax 26" LCD HDTV Monitor with VGA and DVI Inputs

    BB has westingHouse

     

    Any advise on which one is better ?

    Will it be avaialble later (NON-Doorbuster) Friday (say, 3 PM)

    If not, Will CC allow PM/Return and Re-buy ? (BB still does not have it)

     

    Any thoughts ?

  5. CompUSA made a really bad choice this time.

     

    People who read the fineprints do not got anywhere near their store.

     

    Peope who dont read the fineprints, will really get mad once they discover the HUGE catch. They try to return and encounter 15% restocking me. All this will lost customers for CompUSA

     

    Also, its enough and more indication that AOL is losing its customer base in America. I dont know anyone who pays $25 for AOL when DSL is available less or at same price.

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