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[ **Official HTF HD Formats Ind./Retailer/Studio Support Thread-*SEE POST 3176, p. 106* ]

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Old 08-08-2007, 02:39 AM   #1 of 3878
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**Official HTF HD Formats Ind./Retailer/Studio Support Thread-*SEE POST 3176, p. 106*


This is the Official HTF HD Formats Industry/Retailer/Studio Support Thread.

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Old 08-08-2007, 09:38 AM   #2 of 3878
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Re: *** Official HTF HD Formats Industry/Retailer/Studio Support Thread


I took someone's advice and called Target re: no Toshiba decks online. I interacted with a computer for a few minutes and it was ultimately pointless. Then I tried the email and got back this response;

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Dear Brett B,

We appreciate your interest in purchasing the "Toshiba HD DVD
players ".

Unfortunately, as our web site indicates, we're currently out of
stock of this item and we are not able to guarantee if this item
will be available for purchase on our web site in the future. For
this reason, the item is currently not listed on our web site.

Please note that our supply of some items is limited and these
products sell out quickly. I am very sorry that you were not able to
place your order before our supply ran out.

I know how disappointing it can be when you aren’t able to get the
item you’ve got your eyes on, so I’m sorry if we’ve let you down.

As we rely on our suppliers for the inventories, we can't offer a
definite date when it will be on hand again, and because of this,
we're not able to make it available for ordering at this time.

However, we kindly request you to check back soon. Our inventory is
constantly changing so we may get the item back in stock.

I can understand this may cause inconvenience but you may check with
your local store to see if they have this item in stock (we are
unable to check store inventory here). If you want to find the store
nearest you, click the "Store Locator" link at the bottom of our
home page.

If your local Target store does not have the item in stock, they
will be able to search availability for the item from a Target store
in the surrounding area.

Unfortunately, we don't have access to check store inventory here.

We're sorry for this inconvenience.

I hope we can be of more help to you in the future.

Seems pretty canned.



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Old 08-08-2007, 09:50 AM   #3 of 3878
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Re: *** Official HTF HD Formats Industry/Retailer/Studio Support Thread


I'm pretty sure this is only so they can move in the new models in October. I imagine the HD players are pretty low volume items that just aren't selling at a rate which they could clear out a new set of inventory before ordering/stocking the newer models. Now, if come October they still aren't online...




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Old 08-08-2007, 10:10 AM   #4 of 3878
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Re: *** Official HTF HD Formats Industry/Retailer/Studio Support Thread


Exactly, Chris. This will resolve itself in due time. For now it is merely another way to poke at the opposition , which is frankly getting tiresome, even for me.
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Old 08-08-2007, 11:06 AM   #5 of 3878
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Re: *** Official HTF HD Formats Industry/Retailer/Studio Support Thread


Yeah it seems pretty clear that its just a matter of being a discontinued item.

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Old 08-08-2007, 11:34 AM   #6 of 3878
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Re: *** Official HTF HD Formats Industry/Retailer/Studio Support Thread


Quote:
Originally Posted by BrettB
I took someone's advice and called Target re: no Toshiba decks online. I interacted with a computer for a few minutes and it was ultimately pointless. Then I tried the email and got back this response;
Seems pretty canned.
Looks more like a form letter.
Quote:
I can understand this may cause inconvenience but you may check with
your local store to see if they have this item in stock (we are
unable to check store inventory here). If you want to find the store
nearest you, click the "Store Locator" link at the bottom of our
home page.

If your local Target store does not have the item in stock, they
will be able to search availability for the item from a Target store
in the surrounding area.
It makes reference to checking back at the local stores when the product has been discontinued at the B&M locations.



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Old 08-08-2007, 11:43 AM   #7 of 3878
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Re: *** Official HTF HD Formats Industry/Retailer/Studio Support Thread


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It makes reference to checking back at the local stores when the product has been discontinued at the B&M locations.

Actually, it makes reference to checking back at the local stores when the product has never been at the B&M locations to begin with, which is even worse.

Anyway, like Brett said, "...ultimately pointless".
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Old 08-09-2007, 09:37 AM   #8 of 3878
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Re: *** Official HTF HD Formats Industry/Retailer/Studio Support Thread


Universal's Kornblau Wants Format War to Continue

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I had been hearing over the last few days that various Blu-ray Disc manufacturers have been offering Universal plenty of incentives to join the parade but that Universal was walking away from the table every time without any reasonable objection.
Now we know why.

Universal president Craig Kornblau told me this week that the studio actually wants the format war to continue.



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