Agree with above, tried at least 7 Walmarts and all were out. Some mentioned not getting any new TV shipments during Coronavirus times because the trucks were being used for food
Agree with above, tried at least 7 Walmarts and all were out. Some mentioned not getting any new TV shipments during Coronavirus times because the trucks were being used for food
Yes, have found neither brickseek nor Walmart's own indicator of stock to be particularly accurate, esp. with these kind of items
Didn't just go to random Walmart's lol, referenced both of those for most likely stores and ended up going to a few towns both near where I live (ATL) and where my grandmother lives (Augusta) that were on my way.
Most Walmart's will have a few of their own brand Onn TVs , some 32in and maybe some 65in of the other brands but very little in between. The only Walmart I went to that had close to the usual array of TVs had only the 43in version of this and was still missing other TVs they'd normally have
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06-12-2020 at 05:27 AM.
To all those saying brickseek is a wild goose chase, I had a similar issue on an HP computer. Was told they didn't have them. I pressed the issue and made them look in the handhelds which was showing the same, 2-3 were in stock just like brickseeksaid. I said there is no way that is wrong unless employees are stealing them.
They go to the back and magically find one.
My theory is they are stashing them in the back for final clearances and then selling them for a profit. Sometimes Slickdeals finds our before the employees!
Don't rely only on Brickseek. Verify the instore availability in Walmart app. Make a trip only if the Walmart app also says available. Even then we may not find it in store. Totally skip it if the app shows limited quantity.
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Either Walmart is the #1 shoplifted store or Brickseek is just generating random numbers for inventory.
Basically, never go out of your way to check a Walmart based off Brickseek.
Yes, have found neither brickseek nor Walmart's own indicator of stock to be particularly accurate, esp. with these kind of items
Didn't just go to random Walmart's lol, referenced both of those for most likely stores and ended up going to a few towns both near where I live (ATL) and where my grandmother lives (Augusta) that were on my way.
Most Walmart's will have a few of their own brand Onn TVs , some 32in and maybe some 65in of the other brands but very little in between. The only Walmart I went to that had close to the usual array of TVs had only the 43in version of this and was still missing other TVs they'd normally have
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They go to the back and magically find one.
My theory is they are stashing them in the back for final clearances and then selling them for a profit. Sometimes Slickdeals finds our before the employees!