I disagree. It's first come, first served. He got there first and got a 360. It's his to do whatever he pleases with. If he wants to smash it up in front of other people, go for it! If the people in line get pissed off at this, they should have gotten there earlier.
I disagree. It's first come, first served. He got there first and got a 360. It's his to do whatever he pleases with. If he wants to smash it up in front of other people, go for it! If the people in line get pissed off at this, they should have gotten there earlier.
but if i saw that id be pissed, if i was waiting to get on. id do that same thing tho, if i had a job, tho id do it to the core system, not the best one.
"The highest price paid on (ebay on ) Tuesday was a staggering $10,600. A gamer placed the bid in a one-day auction ending on Tuesday afternoon which promised overnight shipping toallow the new owner to receive his premium unit on Wednesday. "
I disagree. It's first come, first served. He got there first and got a 360. It's his to do whatever he pleases with. If he wants to smash it up in front of other people, go for it! If the people in line get pissed off at this, they should have gotten there earlier.
He may have the right to, but it's still awfully disrespectful. It depends too, because some stores were giving their pre-orders first, and some just have first come-first serve. I'm not sure which Best Buy was going for...
Either way, it's still really mean. It's kind of like burning a UC Berkeley T-Shirt in front of Cal fans at Stanford during the Big Game. It's disrespectful and some people really take it as a sign of hostility.