Sorry, but anyone with even the TINIEST bit of knowledge of any business knows how ridiculous it is to suggest that the 360 had sold about 4.5 million and had an additional 1.5 million shipped. Sorry, but this is not the 1960s and companies simply do not keep that much inventory for ANY product on hand. A little leson for you, since you all are REALLY ignroant. Any store will not keep more than 1 month inventory. Inventory is the NUMBER ONE cost of a business. Therefore, if a console had sold 4.5 million units in 6 months, there is NO WAY that businesses would accept 1.5 million in inventory. It just does not happen. Not even close. Seriously...I know this is hte internet where 12 year old kids like to think they can bluff their wauy into looking like experts on every subject, but when you gt called on your bluff, all you do is lose ALL credibility for future posts. These numbers are wrong...plain and simple.
No ,we trust the numbers in this site because most of us are numbers-geeks ourselves and have been adding up the consoles sold as soon as NPD and Media Create provided new information .Plus ,we know very well NA total sales are always US 1.1 .So the information in this site is a very good aproximation at the sales and each time the official data arises it confirms that . In fact ,I think vgcharts is being very good-minded towards the X360 estimations ....most of the months the estimation for the X360 have split in two once the real numbers arrived ,and if the december sales arent so hot a 4.5 million data for NA total cumulative seems viable ...and then theres no possible way it can be 8.3 million total seeing the sales of Japan and Europe . One more thing ,to Monty especially ,give it up .Some of us are interested in more topics that this particular crusade of yours .We want to speak the japanese data just revelaled by media create ,the HD-DVD vs Br data ,the handhelds data ...etc ...and this monopolizing you are doing of the topics windows is making it impossible .
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