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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

What is your experience shopping after a big sale event?


Day 36

During the Labor Day sale, my dad had seen a laptop on sale and wanted to buy the laptop when he got home today. This evening we visited WalMart to buy the laptop my dad wanted. After talking to the customer service representative, we found out that the laptop we were inquiring was out of stock. We checked for two more different models and they were both out of stock too. Well quite disappointed from there we visited Best Buy, and Office Depot and we experienced the same results. The laptops on display were the last model the store carried and were out of stock. Finally we found a laptop we were looking for at a different Office Depot location, and the laptop was put on hold for us. During all the inquiries we have made we received one answer from all the customer service representatives of their respective stores “we got wiped out at the Labor Day Sale.”

So here is my question: What is your experience shopping after a big sale event?

Well some of our biggest retail sales happen during Thanks Giving Sale followed by Black Friday Sale, Christmas Sale, and now the Labor Day Sale. What does the retail vendor do in order to maintain restock of their products? Why do stores have products on their display, if the item is out of stock and not available for the customers?

At the electronic store, the experience felt like a switch and bait proposition. The items on sale were not available but the next best item is not on sale and available with couple of hundred dollars difference. Is this a new strategy of marketing the vendors are proposing to compensate the Holiday Sale Clearance? Normally how long does it take for a retail vendor to perform normal operations with products after a sale?

When a business becomes too relaxed because of a recently achieved success, it could have a reverse effect.”

~Lenji Jacob