IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
In another scenario, your Wii U console could have been bought by a parent who was looking for a birthday gift for his/her offspring, but your purchase resulted in the parent being forced to buy a less enoyable gift for the same price since the console was sold out. Sure, this last scenario might be very far-fetched, but why take the risk? I know I wouldn't. |
What part of "Junior in a University" did you miss ;) I live off loans and work only 20 hours a week... which next semester I wont work at all.
As for wfz - No one is telling the people willing to spend their money on an item to spend it. There is no moral wrong here. The people who want one will eventually get one. The next year someone can get their Wii U for their birthday/christmas. This isn't going to be their only shot at getting one.