Well I'm not mean and it that last thing I want to be on BF. Except last year I have just got the last Xbox at WalMart when the 8 y/o boy in front of me had some rude fat 40+ y/o guy take it right from his hands since the boy couldn't get through the crowd. So I saw where that guy went and he just left it in the cart at the end of an aisle. so when he went to get one of the game chairs I hand the boy my Xbox, walked over to that guy's cart and took it right out of the cart and I just walked away. Shouldn't leave your carts unattended.
pyee01 said: threaten the guy in front of me with violence if he dont let me cut in line.You know I almost believed this until I realized it was Pyee posting.
Craziest thing? I smacked a lady with a shopping cart HARD after she tried to cut in line in front of me (I was #3 in line). Wham! Down she went.
reminds me of last year when this little boy was struggling to make his way through a crowded gaming center at toys r us while carrying a big ole xbox....i helped him get through the crowd while helping myself to his xbox....MUAHAHAHAHA, MUAHAHAHAHA, MUAHAHAHAHA
kronus
Ancient Member
posted: Nov. 20, 2009 @ 8:34p
Camped out at frys. I couldn't get out of the snow drift that had accumulated over me when the stampede started. After the line around the store trampled over my body, I was hospitalized for a few months while the bones fused and lost 7 fingers to frostbite.
fabuloso said: reminds me of last year when this little boy was struggling to make his way through a crowded gaming center at toys r us while carrying a big ole xbox....i helped him get through the crowd while helping myself to his xbox....MUAHAHAHAHA, MUAHAHAHAHA, MUAHAHAHAHA
I gave you red, but I'll admit that it made me laugh. Who the heck sends their kid into that mess on BF anyway? Hopefully you taught their parents a lesson.
The K-Marts around my area are notoriously horrible (although somehow I suspect it isn't just where I live). Anyway, I was there with my sister for one of the tertiary toys buried in the middle of the ad, not one of the doorbusters. But, it was considerably cheaper than normal price. Anyway, they didn't bother to stock the shelves, so everything was in overstock. I decided the heck with trying to find someone to help, and just used the shelving like a ladder and climbed up to get what I wanted. And passed it out to the other people who were looking for it too. Thankfully, I'm 6'1 so I didn't have too much to climb. I've also used brooms to knock stuff out of overstock I couldn't reach, too
Rambler said: Camped out inside a bathroom stall. lolwut?
jviken
Thrifty Member
posted: Nov. 21, 2009 @ 6:34p
Back around 2000 I used to hide the best black Friday deals I knew of in advance in the washing machines prior to Black Friday at Best Buy (when they used to put the stuff out early and just not change the price) and walk in around 9AM after all the mad lines had died down and just picked up my merchandise. Obviously that does not work anymore. Also Best Buy doesn't have deals like that anymore.
I wouldn't call it insane, but I've seen one person try to act as a placeholder for another 8 people to join him later (before tickets were handed out.) They joined up all right, but myself and the person behind this jacka** let the manager handling tickets know about it, and they were told that they needed to join the END of the line, kthx.
When I worked at Best Buy on BF we had to show up for work at 3am to "setup". There was literally hundreds of BB employees running around like tards "setting up". My manager would be too distracted to pay any attention to me. I was one of the only mature (ie older than 20) employees in the store so I would take this time take a few of the hottest deals (laptops, software, small LCD monitors, mp3 players etc) and hide them around my department. Then later in the morning my family would come in and buy them.
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