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Doug Jacobs
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In alt.games.video.xbox The alMIGHTY N <natlee75@yahoo.com> wrote:
> **** Microsoft should have taken at least 50% of the Japanese launch
> units and allocated them to North America, knowing full well that they
> weren't going to sell out in Japan.
> Microsoft was *hoping* the system would have a good launch. They really
> want to win over the Japanese fans, and it doesn't look good if there
> are hardly any units at launch.
DOA4 was one of the most anticipated 360 games in Japan. When it was
delayed, a lot of pre-orders were cancelled. I'm guessing that by the time
Microsoft realized this, they already had the systems in Japan.
To reallocate these units, they'd have to go back to manufacturing to be
adjusted for the North American or European market, unless you'd like to
have a console with Japanese documentation, software, and only able to
play 360 games imported from Japan... Then the units would have be
shipped back out to distributors and stores over here or in Europe. The
added cost to do this probably made Microsoft decide to leave the units in
Japan - even though they'll probably sit around for a month or so until
DOA4 or some other anticipated title comes out.
> If someone is willing to sign up for a membership, why shouldn't they
> be allowed to get their system? It's not like it was too early for
> existing members to come out... hell, they had a huge advantage in not
> having to wake up at 7:00 AM to shop... Costco doesn't open in most
> areas until 10:00 or 11:00 AM!
The Costcos in my area open at 8 or 9am for their executive or business
members. If you have no membership, or if you have a Regular membership
but wish to upgrade to Premium, you *must* wait for the regular hours which
are at 10am. If you have no membership, you are required to get one first
before they will even allow you to shop. This is also partially to make sure
you actually have a way to pay for the stuff you want to buy. (they don't
take credit cards.)
If they were allowing non-membership people in to shop for a 360 ahead of
people who already had membership cards, why shouldn't the members be a
bit annoyed? It's not like the others couldn't have come by the store a
day earlier and gotten their membership. As you said, it was a clever way
to get new members...at the expense of annoying some current customers.
Not the scummiest thing in the world, but I thought Costco was better than
that.
> **** Microsoft should have taken at least 50% of the Japanese launch
> units and allocated them to North America, knowing full well that they
> weren't going to sell out in Japan.
> Microsoft was *hoping* the system would have a good launch. They really
> want to win over the Japanese fans, and it doesn't look good if there
> are hardly any units at launch.
DOA4 was one of the most anticipated 360 games in Japan. When it was
delayed, a lot of pre-orders were cancelled. I'm guessing that by the time
Microsoft realized this, they already had the systems in Japan.
To reallocate these units, they'd have to go back to manufacturing to be
adjusted for the North American or European market, unless you'd like to
have a console with Japanese documentation, software, and only able to
play 360 games imported from Japan... Then the units would have be
shipped back out to distributors and stores over here or in Europe. The
added cost to do this probably made Microsoft decide to leave the units in
Japan - even though they'll probably sit around for a month or so until
DOA4 or some other anticipated title comes out.
> If someone is willing to sign up for a membership, why shouldn't they
> be allowed to get their system? It's not like it was too early for
> existing members to come out... hell, they had a huge advantage in not
> having to wake up at 7:00 AM to shop... Costco doesn't open in most
> areas until 10:00 or 11:00 AM!
The Costcos in my area open at 8 or 9am for their executive or business
members. If you have no membership, or if you have a Regular membership
but wish to upgrade to Premium, you *must* wait for the regular hours which
are at 10am. If you have no membership, you are required to get one first
before they will even allow you to shop. This is also partially to make sure
you actually have a way to pay for the stuff you want to buy. (they don't
take credit cards.)
If they were allowing non-membership people in to shop for a 360 ahead of
people who already had membership cards, why shouldn't the members be a
bit annoyed? It's not like the others couldn't have come by the store a
day earlier and gotten their membership. As you said, it was a clever way
to get new members...at the expense of annoying some current customers.
Not the scummiest thing in the world, but I thought Costco was better than
that.