Nintendo Switch Console Stock Alerts Dedicated Website
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A user on HUKD has pointed out a website that focuses on stock alerts of various products, among them are the Nintendo Switch, Classic Mini Nintendo NES, PlayStation PSVR, Hatchimals and etc (don't bother with the Classic Mini Sega Mega Drive 'cause it's crapware).
Nintendo Switch Grey/Neon - Stock Alerts Available Here
Stock Informer also features the ability to receive email updates so if this is up your alley, go for it!
My intentions with this post are simple, wrap up the whole Stock Alert posts/notifications into one here at Latest Deals and then people can find what they want in one place (specifically, Stock Informer -- Latest Deals will eventually have their own "Stock Informer" too).
Tom Kelsey Deepak Dread Johnny Bestoffer
Tags: Nintendo Switch, Switch, £279.99, UK, RRP, In Stock, Stock Alert, Pre-Order, Available, Nintendo.
Dread Just went through expiring various "deals" I had of Switch pre-order games which were priced at £44+ and honestly, that's too much for a game. I wouldn't pay that much so I couldn't really pretend that that's a good deal either. The mere fact that it's lower than elsewhere doesn't necessarily mean it's any better (Zelda for £46, for e.g. is still too much).
The gaming section on LD of Switch and somewhat in general is pretty lacking.
Hi Kelsey, there are A LOT of RRP "deals" of Nintendo Switch on the website. How come those are permitted to be active rather than being expired/deleted?
A deal implies to be cheaper than the retail price. Those aren't.
Hi Rockman I've intentionally kept out of those discussions Although I'm always lurking and reading!
I'm afraid I'm a big old fan of fence sitting. I can see both sides of the argument - whilst the RRP isn't a "deal" in a conventional sense it can still be useful as a heads up to people frantically searching for stock.
Exactly where it should be (the deals or the chat section) is another debate. Hopefully by creating the stock checker we'll have a dedicated area of the site for it and save the need for such "Stock Alert" posts anywhere.
Ultimately we've somewhat left it to the community to decide where those posts should be at the moment and so we haven't been actively expiring/deleting anything.
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