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Zer0-Sum
03-06-2008, 07:54 PM
Readers of Gizmodo and Digg have been able to confirm Circuit City's not-so-secret-anymore HD DVD for Blu-Ray player trade-in offer a Circuit City employee told us about yesterday morning. One report from a Giz reader says that he used the offer to get a new PlayStation 3. In addition to this, we just got all the dirt in the internal memo, aptly titled "HD DVD - The End," which allegedly was posted in an internal Circuit City forum:

HD DVD - The End. Toshiba stated in a press release that they will stop manufacturing and selling HD DVD players. The marketplace has spoken in favor of Blu-ray. We are delighted that consumers now will be able to invest with confidence in next-generation video disc players and titles. Based on Toshiba's announcement, we expect to phase out HD DVD players and movie titles in our stores and on our Web site in the near future. FAQs

Why will Circuit City continue to sell HD DVD players for the near future?

There are large numbers of HD DVD movie titles still in circulation and some customers will want to be able to view those titles.

Also, HD DVD players are very affordable and will continue to play and up-convert standard DVDs with improved quality. So, during the phase-out, some customers will want a DVD player equipped with upconvert technology (and the ability to play HD DVD titles).

When will HD DVD players and movie titles disappear from our stores and Web site?

That will happen in the near future, depending on sell-through rates while HD DVD products go on clearance. We have implemented the following price changes (make sure your floor is tagged correctly):

These are fully functioning "upconverting" HD/DVD players that are now competitively priced!

And, of course, don't forget the HDMI cable!

What about my HD DVD Endcap?

We're developing an alternate plan over the next couple of weeks. Please keep it up in the meantime.

Important: About Returns

Q; What about customers who may try to return an HD DVD player - even if they have owned it for several months?

A: We do not want to upset our valued customers. For this special circumstance, we are happy to offer an exchange for a Blu-ray player (customer plays any difference in purchase price) - even if it has been several months since the customer made their HD DVD player purchase. If the customer does not want a Blu-ray player, we can issue a gift card refund for their original purchase price. For products purchased in the last 30 days, handle as usual.

(Note: all open-box and defective Toshiba HD DVD players are Return-to-Vendor and must be sent back to Toshiba.)

As per policy, we will not accept refunds of opened HD DVD software.

It keeps surprising me that they are not promoting this widely. Even if it seems it will cost them money, it can benefit Circuit City in the medium and long term. First, it makes them appear look cool to their customer base. Then, it gets customers back in the store for a new—and probably more expensive—Blu-ray player. And if the customer gets back for that, he will probably spend money on new things, like Blu-ray movies. If you are Circuit City customer who is going to try the trade-in, remember to post back here with your experience.

http://gizmodo.com/364473/circuit-citys-hd-dvd-for-blu+ray-trade+in-confirmed-by-sources-readers

Now that is a deal! :pinky: Not that we need it, but Circuit City is pretty damn kool for doing this for people who bought into HD DVD.

Epix
03-06-2008, 07:56 PM
Very cool deal.

IEatFriedPikmin
03-06-2008, 08:06 PM
Good things mine closed a few weeks ago. I would have jumped on this deal, as I have the 360 add on, and a stand alone player.

VG Aficionado
03-06-2008, 08:43 PM
^Huh?

IEatFriedPikmin
03-06-2008, 08:47 PM
Sorry.

My Circuit City closed last week.

I have the HD DVD add on for the 360, and then I have the $100 HD DVD stand alone player that was at Walmart for sale back in November.

VG Aficionado
03-06-2008, 08:52 PM
Yeah, that's exactly what I understood. Which makes me wonder why you think it's a good thing that you'll keep two useless pieces of hardware when you could get a PS3. The HD-DVD movies you have will be released on Blu-ray eventually, so unless you have way too many you could still have HD versions of them.

Matt
03-06-2008, 08:53 PM
I think he's trying to say that if his local store was still open, he would've gone for the deal.

VG Aficionado
03-06-2008, 08:55 PM
I'm just confused by the choice of words: "good thing..." :shrug:

Lucid Delusion
03-06-2008, 09:10 PM
I think he means it's a good thing for that Circuit City cause they would've been dealing out for him trading in that player and 360 add-on.

dendj55
03-07-2008, 01:47 PM
Awesome of Circuit City for doing this for those who purchased HD DVD.

My bet is that Best Buy will be doing the same thing soon once word gets out that one of their largest competitors is doing this.

LiquidEagle
03-07-2008, 02:17 PM
Shouldn't have bought HD-DVD to begin with :-p

TheGreenElf
03-07-2008, 04:23 PM
I'm just confused by the choice of words: "good thing..." :shrug:

He's quite a sarcastic character. :)
Cool. If I had an HD DVD player.

LaLiLuLeLo
03-07-2008, 05:17 PM
VG's thinkin' too hard. :lol:
It's nice of them to do that, considering they most likely can't be resold.

Leedogg
03-07-2008, 05:25 PM
now that I think about it, this really doesn't surprise me. Because before HD-DVD came out, Circuit City never carried any Toshiba products: including TVs. Best Buy carries Toshiba TVs and they are not trading in HD-DVD players.

LaLiLuLeLo
03-07-2008, 05:57 PM
I don't get what you mean.

Sephiroth_VII
03-07-2008, 06:37 PM
Me either.

venomv
03-07-2008, 06:42 PM
Umm....What?

TrueVCU
03-07-2008, 06:58 PM
I wonder if this also applies to the 360's HD-DVD add-on. My soon-to-be roomate got one and this would be of value to him.