Thundercrack85
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It's not like Best Buy can tell if they're getting shoddy units or not. They just tell the companies to ship them x amount of units.
Now if there's a bad batch of units, they may all end up at Best Buy, but that's just an unfortunate reality with big shipments.
Who you buy it from (provided they're a reputable dealer) is irrelevant. A console from Best Buy is as likely to fail as a console you buy from Wal Mart (or not fail, if you're an optimist). The service they provide however, is obviously something you want to be aware of.
Having said that, my thinking is, if a console doesn't fail in a year, it probably won't fail in two. My PS3 is six years old now, and has never had a problem.
My Wii U is falling apart after three weeks.
Now if there's a bad batch of units, they may all end up at Best Buy, but that's just an unfortunate reality with big shipments.
Who you buy it from (provided they're a reputable dealer) is irrelevant. A console from Best Buy is as likely to fail as a console you buy from Wal Mart (or not fail, if you're an optimist). The service they provide however, is obviously something you want to be aware of.
Having said that, my thinking is, if a console doesn't fail in a year, it probably won't fail in two. My PS3 is six years old now, and has never had a problem.
My Wii U is falling apart after three weeks.



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