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In reply to the discussion: Ok, DU buddies...I need help. I had a very depressing visit to Barnes and Noble this morning. [View all]Chiyo-chichi
(3,976 posts)63. For what it's worth.... a third thing could have happened...
Their computer showed that the book was in stock, but (perhaps) it was actually in the receiving room.
It might have just come in and not been shelved yet or it might have been pulled from the shelves for return to the publisher.
Bookstore salespeople will sometimes check the back room in cases like this.
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Ok, DU buddies...I need help. I had a very depressing visit to Barnes and Noble this morning. [View all]
kelliekat44
Dec 2013
OP
This is the right answer. Its computerized inventory management, not RW idealism.
Xithras
Dec 2013
#13
i love ebooks, you get to get such a choice and authors you have never heard of before
loli phabay
Dec 2013
#27
For me, nearest Walmart/Costco/even Barnes Noble is 70 miles ONE WAY, so love Amazon.
DeschutesRiver
Dec 2013
#90
Yes. Go out of your way to support independent bookstores. If there isn't one in your area, find
LuckyLib
Dec 2013
#78
You went to a bookstore and they didn't have the book you were looking for
DesMoinesDem
Dec 2013
#22
Alternative explanations: Their inventory system showed that they had a copy of the book,
PoliticAverse
Dec 2013
#28
The Villages is also a stop for every wingnut politician. The problem is your neighbors.
LeftyMom
Dec 2013
#82
I worked at Waldenbooks (Borders) ten years ago, and for B&N briefly
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Dec 2013
#70
Try the hated Amazon. The company deal with many booksellers as their shell.
bluestate10
Dec 2013
#74