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Sunday, September 4, 2011
No Kristopher, We Won?t Buy You An iPad
Remember when Sears.com temporarily listed an iPad for $69? It was obviously a mistake made by one of Sears' third-party vendors, but a good deal of people attempted to buy the tablet on the off-chance Sears would do the right thing and actually ship the product for the listed price. That didn't happen. Sears of course exercised their rights detailed in their terms of service and cancelled the orders apologetically, but most buyers were left irritated including one very persistent man named Kristopher. Kristopher reached out [his rage-filled email is after the jump] this morning to TechCrunch, Gizmodo, Engadget, Gawker, and several other sites in a last-ditch effort to finally get an iPad out of this experience. You see, Kristopher, kept what seems like a very detailed log of his dealings with Sears — a good practice by the way — and is willing to "trade my 180 page email trail (compiled into a single PDF doc for your convenience)" for a 64GB iPad. Tempting, but no dice, sir. We're not buying you an iPad but I'll tell your dumb story anyway.
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