Sadly, shipped numbers are so much more accurate than sales numbers. Unless you work in retail, you just don't get how many employees don't understand how important that exact UPC is. Many items go out the door with just a generic price attached to a department. Every single time that happens, the sales numbers won't reflect the actual sales. For example, every time a new PS2 was introduced, Meijer just added the new UPC to the old ones and left it sit. So if I look up the PS2 data right now, I can look up the sales data for the PS2 that was launched back in 2004. Somehow, someway, my store sold one this year. I know for a fact that we didn't. We haven't stored an original PS2 since before I worked there. Yet somehow we sold one. Either someone made a mistake or the customer's brand new PS2 isn't flat and is going to have disc read errors next year.
Laoldar, we had Cores for about the first month. We didn't get anymore until about four months ago and then we discontinued them. That's pathetic, the customers should be benefiting from a console where at least a 20 gb hard drive exists. Instead the Core will always be holding Microsoft down.
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Laoldar, we had Cores for about the first month. We didn't get anymore until about four months ago and then we discontinued them. That's pathetic, the customers should be benefiting from a console where at least a 20 gb hard drive exists. Instead the Core will always be holding Microsoft down.