| staticneuron said: People curious about how itrackr works...it is just a fancier version of the XBOX 360 In-Store Inventory Tracker Made by the same person http://untitlednet.com/blogtopic.aspx?id=83 And the reason you see no new articles is due to both Itrackr and a site/direction redesign |
I'm not really sure how the 360 site works but I know itrackr really just uses online inventory systems that stores like Circuit City & Target have available on their website. While the Wii is in high demand, the stores have the "in stock" deactivated for its ID number. However, there are known "backdoor" access ways to check these inventories. You know why Walmart isn't included on itrackr? It doesn't have any online stock tracking at their website. Anyway, from personal experience, I know that the sites themselves are often out of date which is why itrackr is really hit and miss. A local Target was listed as in stock for several days but I knew first hand they didn't have it on shelves and would say they didn't have any if asked. Gamestop/EB system is actually the worst for being up to date.
To cash in my CC rewards points for $300 in Circuit City gift cards to purchase a 360 or not: That is the question.







