Hey guys, just a heads up, the walmart black friday ad is out. Gaming deals are on pages 2, 10, and 11, I believe.
https://www.blackfriday.fm/adscan/walmart
https://www.blackfriday.fm/adscan/walmart
o3DS? They're all below 9.2. If it's the one I think, then it went out of production a long time ago.$129 w/SM3Dland 3dsxl looks like a good deal.
if its 9.2
Not necessarily. The yo-kai 2ds bundle is 9.9, and if this XL is a fresh production run, it will be a high firmware too.o3DS? They're all below 9.2. If it's the one I think, then it went out of production a long time ago.
Wait what? Don't you get any kind of warranty?Ooh... no matter how good the deal is, stay far FAR away from WalMart for anything you plan on spending over $20 on. I got burned, big time, when I bought a NextBook from them; after two weeks a defective chip began to literally burn a hole in the screen itself. Took it back, described the problem, and was told to basically shove off because it had been sixteen days. SIXTEEN DAYS.
That's right- you only get 15 days before they've got your money for good, even if it's merchandise with a manufacturers defect.
Wait what? Don't you get any kind of warranty?
They might not be able accept a return since it wasn't sold by them, but you should be able to request a working replacement or a repair for your device under warranty assuming the issue wasn't caused by user mishandling.You would think so, but since it was purchased at WalMart, you run into this little snag.
"If you purchased a product and you are not satisfied with the product, please return the product to the location you originally purchase the product. Nextbook is unable to accept any return on a product that was not purchased directly from Nextbook."
Fun times, fun times.
Nextbook Warranty said:ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
The Company hereby warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof, under normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship within one year parts and 90 days labor from the date of original purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced with reconditioned product (at the Company's option) for parts and repair labor. This limited Warranty is the purchaser’s exclusive remedy for any such defect(s).
To obtain repairs or replacement within the terms of this warranty, please visit at
www.nextbookusa.com. USA. Proof of warranty coverage (i.e. - dated bill of sale) is required.
I didn't have to go to that level, thankfully; when I had initially attempted to return the product and got snapped at by a bored, snyde woman at Walmart customer service, I had a chat with the store manager. After a bit of a talk, "just this once" he ignored the fact that I had missed the return date by a bloody day. Squeaky wheel sort of thing or whatnot.
I wouldn't try it again though.
And every time I go in there for whatever that woman gives me a rather frosty glare.
I didn't have to go to that level, thankfully; when I had initially attempted to return the product and got snapped at by a bored, snyde woman at Walmart customer service, I had a chat with the store manager. After a bit of a talk, "just this once" he ignored the fact that I had missed the return date by a bloody day. Squeaky wheel sort of thing or whatnot.
I wouldn't try it again though.
And every time I go in there for whatever that woman gives me a rather frosty glare.
There is no 16 day return policy on DEFECTIVE products. Pretty much everything has a 1 year warranty or more for manufacturer defects.
I'm assuming you lost your receipt or something stupid and this is entirely your fault, and now you're crying on the internet leaving out important details to try make Walmart look bad.
Walmart is one of those stores that has been sued SO many times they have -very- lenient policies.