JWeinCom said:
Keep in mind, there is usually nobody ordering games. The system is largely automated or determined at the district level rather than the store level, and a lot of it is based on volume of sales,preorders, availability, and so forth. Sales support managers have some say over inventory, but usually not that much to my understanding. If you got 15 Mario Wii Us that didn't sell, and you have more Wii Us in stock than other consoles, then you're likely in a lower volume store. So, when dealing with a game like Batman which is expected to sell a lot, it might be worthwhile to focus the distribution on other stores. When a game like Remember Me comes out and sell outs are likely not going to be an issue, Of course, that's just my best guess. It could also just be someone at some job down the line is an idiot, which is definitely a very distinct possibility.
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My store is the 2nd biggest in the district so it's not really a low volume store. I think the reason we don't have many consoles is because we are going to have a big shipment soon for Black Friday. But when it comes to gaming my store in general is very incompetent. If me or my gaming co-worker aren't there then the department is neglected since no one else in the store seems to know a thing about gaming our whats even going on.
And wow our stores or complete opposites since we sold a lot of Zelda Wii U's but maybe 2 Mario bundles lol
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