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While having a conversation with my colleague Chris Thilk this afternoon about this disaster featuring Best Buy's "secret intranet" site that had different pricing when you were inside a Best Buy location that was not the same as the Internet site that you reached from outside the store, he mentioned the following:
Chris: now would be a great time for Circuit City to run an ad saying "no secret websites here, no sir"
And I couldn't agree more. That's why I'm making the offer that any retailer in competition with Best Buy (or even one in a non-Best Buy market, if there are any) would like to run an advertisement that states the fact that they don't have a secret site such as that for in-store customers (hopefully most don't), then I will gladly run it on this site, themediadrop.com, for the term of one month for a grand total of $1.
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