Yep. Walmart edits all the CDs they get if they know even the clean versions have bad stuff on it (or if there is no clean version). If there's a clean version Walmart only orders that and not the PA version. Todd: Hmmm, still wasn't at Target today [/b][/quote] Walmart=evil Sometime this week, go to Target and get a raincheck, so you can still get the sale price. Although, IIRC, the regular price is $8.99 which is still hella cheap
Eh, I just ended up getting a second copy from Best Buy instead (well, I told my dad to get it for me and I'd pay him back)... it cost $11! In the ad it said $7 (Best Buy's ad, I mean)! That's a load of crap :angry:
Usually if you bring in the original paper with the ad and show them they will give it to you at that price. Most of the time you can bring in a ad from a diff. store if it is at a lower price, but since it is a ad from the same store I would assume they would have to give it to you. At least I think Best Buy does that anyway. :wth:
Supporting the artist. Helping their sales. The ability to play it in my car and having a backup copy since my car has been known to eat CDs. The option of taking a copy of it with me pretty much everywhere I go and not having to worry about not having it in case I want to 'sell it' (as in make people listen) to some friends. The satisfaction of knowing that I'm helping an up-and-coming artist, even if by only one copy.
I got the CD at Target for 7$ today. And I must say, this has to be the best album of 2004. Its ####### awesome.