Did I see correctly that is says 2 business day shipping?
You could have pre-ordered through Samsung.com just like everybody else. Again, how can you make it anymore fair? Fair is a subjective term.
Your analogy needs work. This is more like standing in line early and being told you're too late to purchase it, but you see people who came in after you walk out with the item. That's more like what happened. And that's definitely not fair.And exactly what is "more fair"? You can't make first come, first served any more fair. Pre-order sales had already topped 728,000 by the 13th, and over 1 million by the 17th. Since only 50,000 $99 gift boxes were available, that leaves over 950,000 who were NOT going to get one.
I don't know Samsung's selection process and it doesn't really matter all that much. It's like complaining about standing in line at 2:00 AM the Thursday prior to Black Friday at Walmart to get one of five $100 70" TVs, and there are 30 people in front of you. Twenty-five people are NOT going to get one.
This 100%Your analogy needs work. This is more like standing in line early and being told you're too late to purchase it, but you see people who came in after you walk out with the item. That's more like what happened. And that's definitely not fair.
Just stay away from Best Buy. They will not give out phones early and i missed out and will next time get it from another place. This was a total screw up and i wish the media would pick it up so Samsung would have to at least make a statement about it.
The guy does have a point. The promo was ADVERTISED to preorders at best buy same as everyone else. But because of how the promos were handled, everyone who ordered from best buy got shafted.Yes, stay away from the store that delivered on their promise to you of getting you a phone on the 21st.
The guy does have a point. The promo was ADVERTISED to preorders at best buy same as everyone else. But because of how the promos were handled, everyone who ordered from best buy got shafted.
Yeah but we have lots of BB workers on here and they do not like to hear just how bad they're
Nah, yet again, blame Samsung and the retailers willing to break legally binding contracts. Not the company that delivered on the date they said they would
Here is the thing. They should not have allowed anyone to register their promotion claim until today. That's the bottom line. They know cell providers are going to ship phones early and big box stores will not release the phone until street date. They need to use some common sense. This even goes for Samsung direct preorders. No one should be allowed to claim promotions until release day.
The guy does have a point. The promo was ADVERTISED to preorders at best buy same as everyone else. But because of how the promos were handled, everyone who ordered from best buy got shafted.
I was lucky enough to get my BB order delivered yesterday, and immediately registered for the free VR. I must have just made it in by the sound of things...
How about those of us that didn't even get our phone until after the bundle was sold out?Yes we do. The problem is people like myself who registered early in the day on the 19th never got link to buy it. People who registered AFTER us did get link. Their system was screwed up. Those of us who got screwed are, well screwed. Despite registering in time we apparently can't get it Now. That's what a lot of us in this thread are so peeved about.
Yours does too. Since you don't actually know your place in said line. I honestly don't know where in line I was either.Your analogy needs work. This is more like standing in line early and being told you're too late to purchase it, but you see people who came in after you walk out with the item. That's more like what happened. And that's definitely not fair.