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 Posted: Fri Oct 28th, 2005 04:05 pm
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mcwright



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I am certainly not blaming you for being upset. I wouldn't like it either if the watch I bought dropped two hundred bucks.

But, the shopping network TV business is pretty competitive. And while shopnbc may have these watches sitting in stock, there is no reason not to believe that there isn't an order for more coming. Maybe even with price protection on shopnbc's current stock (it does happen).

Buying from shopnbc is like buying from a snake. Sooner or later its gonna bite you. Its your choice. If a hot deal springs up on shopnbc and you take advantage of it, there is no guarantee that it won't be sold at a lower price later. You have to realize that it is shopnbc's nature.

As for the Industry, well, the "Industry" is selling to shopnbc or they wouldn't be on the air with watches. So who's fault is it, ultimately?

Last edited on Fri Oct 28th, 2005 04:06 pm by mcwright