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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]Xyzse
(8,217 posts)So their inventory mentions that they have the book, but it is not there.
That means that B&N stocks the books to begin with.
I don't see why one would assume that "they never ordered it as part of their inventory in the first place", particularly when the clerk saw it listed. That seems like a contradiction.
I can understand being depressed at not finding a particular book from a brick and mortar store. Still, they did offer to order the book for you, and I am unsure why one would infer so much from just being told that they don't have it.
Heck, I went to Books a Million and B&N looking for Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere, and they mentioned it being listed but couldn't find it. There are many reasons for that, which ranges from it being misplaced, to being bought from the store with it not updating their online listing.
Yes, I wish B&N had more variety, but I can't expect much either. Not everything that happens in a business or store is politically motivated.