We have a little regional entertainment store in Arkansas, and luckily, I know a guy who works there who ordered me a Wii. They are not suppose to do this from what he told me, but I guess it is good to know people. With that said, he had two choices for me to order. One was the standard $249.99, and the other was the bundle for I think around $349.99. So, the Costco bundle mat actually be authorized by Nintendo. We do not have the Costcos here. We primarily have Sam's Club. Generally speaking, these Clubs usually do have a bundled system that is approved by the manufacturer.
Costco would be buying the Nintendo bundle directly from Nintendo, they very rarely put together bundles on their own. Since Nintendo headquarters and Costco HEadquarters are maybe 30 minutes apart form each other, I would guess this would be something that they worked out together...
FortiusJan 1st, 2008 - 05:07:15
We have a little regional entertainment store in Arkansas, and luckily, I know a guy who works there who ordered me a Wii. They are not suppose to do this from what he told me, but I guess it is good to know people. With that said, he had two choices for me to order. One was the standard $249.99, and the other was the bundle for I think around $349.99. So, the Costco bundle mat actually be authorized by Nintendo. We do not have the Costcos here. We primarily have Sam's Club. Generally speaking, these Clubs usually do have a bundled system that is approved by the manufacturer.
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