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Strategyking92 said:
Onyxmeth said:


You didn't get clued in to everyone else lining up that maybe there was a point to it? The Lego Rock Band was the only doorbuster they had. What else would everyone else have been lining up for? I mean sorry you didn't get the game, but this seems more like a Black Friday rookie mistake on your part more than any fault of Old Navy. The armband thing was there to keep control and make sure they got to keep track of how many they could give away and for what platforms so people weren't caught off guard.

Yes the same reason for every other black friday shopping: Good deals.

And it's not like we weren't there when the store opened and one of the first to check out.

I'm not talking about the line outside the store before it opened. I'm talking about the line they had people form after the store opened where a door greeter was handing out armbands and a one page sheet explaining the deal. You had to see some sort of line form inside the store close to the entrances that everyone except you got into. I think your real mistake was thinking that people were just there for good deals. No sir. Everyone that woke up to be at Old Navy at 3AM, every last person, was there to score a free Lego Rock band with their purchase. Not a person shopping at Old Navy that morning was going to spend any less regardless on clothes, so obviously 100% of shoppers were interested in the deal.



Tag: Became a freaking mod and a complete douche, coincidentally, at the same time.