Circuit City's Clever Circular Ad Misprint Explanation
Mark writes:
Saw a great deal at Circuit City in yesterday's Sunday ad. Not crazy, but great. $5 for a Sony 1G Microvault Flash drive... The ad said, "Save $25. Reg. 29.95."That's a heck of a misprint, because then not only is it missing a "1", it's got an extra "2." Obviously Circuit City's ad-making division messed up, that happens, but just give it to us straight.I went in today [10/08, to the store in Santa, Monica CA] and they said it was a "misprint." It was supposed to read, "14.99" instead of "4.99," they said they left out a "1."
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The site has a 4GB version for only $35 w/ free shipping. For anyone interested:
@QuantumRiff: Do you actually think the Sony uses better chips?
And Sandisk is not generic, those were the ones on sale at Staples.
Big problem right now with thumb drives is that Vista has broken (most) U3 drives.
@TKWarrior: Oh yeah! I was just thinking as I was reading this post and all these comments about Circuit City being complete idiots that I should order me some stuff from that place.
I got the really small Sony microdrive 1 gb for about $5 after a $5 rebate from staples about 6 months ago. At $15 this isn't even a decent deal. I've got a small pile of 2 gb USB sticks that cost between $15-25 depending on the deal. should have just let people have them for the advertised price, with flash ram getting cheaper every day it won't be long before they're worthless anyway.
I know a guy who saw a really great price for a big-screen TV in a Best Buy ad in the paper. It was over $1000 off. So he takes the ad and heads in to the store.
There was a sign up at the store entrance, saying the ad was an obvious misprint, and they wouldn't honor it.
So he did what anyone would do. He went to Circuit City and got them to price match. They didn't call to confirm the ad, and he got the TV at the massively-discounted price.
@Pasketti: i kind of wonder if some ads aren't purposely misprinted to have competitors lose money on price matching.
@doctor_cos: "Big problem right now with thumb drives is that Vista has broken (most) U3 drives."
Whaat..??










usually you see a price correction listed in a print-out next to the item; if its after mail-in-rebate it's posted (here in Connecticut at least). If it's straight up $4.99 out the door (OTD) than its a good thing. If it's $4.99 after rebates, it's still decent. If $4.99 is completely false, You're f*cking dead. Straight up