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The question Best Buy has to ask themselves
is whether the bad PR is worse than the loss on the sales. Apparently they feel they can handle the PR backlash more than the losses on these sales. Which is probably right, because I can't imagine people declaring war on Best Buy for not honoring what anyone with common sense would recognize as a mistake.

Sure, some people will huff and puff, but not for very long. There will be some minor short term backlash, but people will forget about this a month from now.
Posted by: Michael Kelly   Posted on: 08/13/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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The question Best Buy has to ask themselves  Michael Kelly | 08/13/09
they mistake there responsability  Quebec-french | 08/13/09
Why?  JT82 | 08/13/09
u would think that, u are french and canadian  ssss123 | 08/13/09
Mistakes happened, fine print  Boot_Agnostic | 08/13/09
RE: Best Buy will not honor $9.99 HDTV deal  hanamc@... | 08/13/09
Honest Mistake  keepu | 08/13/09
RE: Best Buy will not honor $9.99 HDTV deal  yyholleyy | 08/13/09
Based on what?  fonman805@... | 08/13/09
RE: Best Buy will not honor $9.99 HDTV deal  CitizenEpps | 08/13/09
Your analysis is flawed..  JT82 | 08/13/09
they honor the fine print, not the policies  Ron_007 | 08/16/09
They are always making mistakes  phxadrian | 08/13/09
RE: Best Buy will not honor $9.99 HDTV deal  Merlin1976 | 08/15/09

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