I just wanted to share my disappointment with my purchasing experience. Not at the fault of Sony, but of a retailing partner.
Today I embarked on a journey to look for the Playstation Move. In my area (Seattle, Washington), it was (understandably) somewhat difficult to procure.
So I walked into the local Fry's Electronics store (some may go "Oh here we go"). And there I got my first taste at Table Tennis on 'Sports Champions'. I had quite some fun and was impressed with response of the move and sure enough, I decided to go buy it. I approached the nearest Fry's Electronics Sales Associate, and asked him if they have any available. To which he said yes (somewhat annoyed that he had to get off of his cell phone to answer my question). But he said, they would only sell it to me at with a bundle (forcing me to buy a game I didn't want - I want this for MAG and Heavy Rain - and eventually LBP2 and a few others coming soon). When I told him I just wanted the PS Move bundle (and not their fluff), he said Fry's doesn't sell just the Move bundle. I'd have to dish out an extra $50 on their bundle if I wanted it. To which I shrugged, turned on my PDA and placed an online order on Best Buy for just the PS Move Bundle (the benefits of having 3G internet on my device).
While ordering, I counted no less than 6 other people (within that short period) who inquired but was immediately turned off (like me) due to Fry's trying to shove their 'bundle' down their patron's throat. Now that concerns me. What Fry's chooses to do with its lost business is literally their business. But this practice is enough to turn a lot of potential customers off. I certainly hope that SCEA has a policy against this (to which Fry's breached), but if not, they should. It hurts the launch by leaving interested parties with a sub par experience. I'm not the average consumer. I am somewhat informed of technology and I've been a loyal Playstation user (I've owned both the "fat" and "slim" version of all of their consoles). Most definitely aren't as dedicated as me.
Food for though SCEA. Protect your new ventures and take more control on your consumer experience with policies and education for your retail partners. Ultimately your end users/customers determine what succeeds and what fails. And every little bit inbetween counts. Food for thought...
My random thoughts on various things going on and techie stuff! Caution: May actually utilize brainpower.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Thursday, September 2, 2010
How very appropriate
I was voting through Gamespot's "All Time Greatest Game Villian (linky here) and after casting my vote, the percentage rolled up very nicely... :)
Epic win
Go and vote while you're at it...
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Amazon Price FAIL
So I was cruising around price checking a swiss army knife.
After that, I ran across Amazon.com's page for it (here).
FAIL
Friday, April 30, 2010
Type A/B Personality
I was kinda curious as I've heard the term (jokingly) thrown around lately. I do know what does constitute as a Type A/B personality (for those of you that aren't that familiar here's some Wikipedia). I think for most of my life, I DEFINITELY was a Type B (to a fault - coz I became lazy hahaha!). Though after my second half of college (when I returned "home" to the US), I gained some Type A traits (driven, ultra competitive) while retaining most of the Type B traits (laid back, very "chill" and focused on important things in life).
To be sure I ran across a quiz on Discovery Health. I'm not one to really take quizzes (like which fruit are you or any of those stupid things - Type A!!!). But I figured this would be nice to see.
To be sure I ran across a quiz on Discovery Health. I'm not one to really take quizzes (like which fruit are you or any of those stupid things - Type A!!!). But I figured this would be nice to see.
Fairly interesting. Does kinda describe me spot on... :D
For those who want to try the test --> here
Lemme know what you guys end up as being. :)
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
X-Play Comedy Presents SessCrush: The GameCrush Parody
Awesome parody of a gaming "escort" service a while back. Hit full screen since the ratio seems to be busted on blogger's super narrow space...
Here's an article about said "escort" service (here). CAUTION. Link is potentially NSFW due to some revealing shots (which should have been a crime coz OMG). The "important" parts remained covered though (though most should have stayed fully covered).
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Patch Tuesday - March 2010 Edition
Hi dear readers,
Yesterday was the second Tuesday of March 2010. You guys know what that means. Patch Tuesday! YAY!
Here is the public service reminder.
Please update your computers (Start --> All Programs --> Windows Update). Or for those of you with Auto Update you should 1) get a prompt/reminder to update or 2) Your PC would have restarted overnight (for my fellow readers who run their rigs 24/7 - like me!).
Linky on update/patchl list here.
Practice safe computing everyone!
Yesterday was the second Tuesday of March 2010. You guys know what that means. Patch Tuesday! YAY!
Here is the public service reminder.
Please update your computers (Start --> All Programs --> Windows Update). Or for those of you with Auto Update you should 1) get a prompt/reminder to update or 2) Your PC would have restarted overnight (for my fellow readers who run their rigs 24/7 - like me!).
Linky on update/patchl list here.
Practice safe computing everyone!
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
First NewEgg poke by a competitor
A few days ago, popular tech site HardOCP posted an article that showcased an issue where a forum member received a "fake" Intel Core i7 920 processor (same one I have here).
Obviously this really set a media firestorm due to perhaps some (possible) quick conclusions\confusion that eventually led to some ceast and desist orders (which are now understandable - since most of the facts have been brought to light).
NewEgg (as expected) has stepped up and seems to have done their very best to both fix things with their customers (aka they didn't pull a Toyota), and it seems is cooperating with an investigation (and termination) of its (former) supplier.
All's well ends well right?
Well you know it's all good when your competitors have a little fun at your expense.
Wanted to share what I got in my email inbox today... ;)

SuperBiiz is a pretty good site (I've bought my hdds and a few graphics cards from them - they usually have killer deals on GPUs!). It is awesome that the industry knows how to have fun. Though let's just hope that another company won't get a new egg in the face (Duh Dum Dish!). :)
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