Pepsi is making Pepsi Perfect? BTTF

my only guess for walmart would be that due to the orders that went through they are doing a inventory count to see how many are left before making the site active, i know they would hate to be bombarded in social media like pepsi is getting right now.
 
Someone posted on walmart's facebook that they called customer service who confirmed it was in stock at 9 EST and sold out right away.
 
Interesting how Walmart doesn't have the hundreds of negative reviews on their site like Amazon. It's like we had a greater expectation from Amazon. It's funny, because I advised everyone to use the 1-Click Amazon buy option and it didn't work last night or this morning for me, and I tried ordering within seconds of it going live :(
 
Interesting how Walmart doesn't have the hundreds of negative reviews on their site like Amazon. It's like we had a greater expectation from Amazon. It's funny, because I advised everyone to use the 1-Click Amazon buy option and it didn't work last night or this morning for me, and I tried ordering within seconds of it going live :(

To be honest though, amazon is acting like: 623e119b2fbc7b73e60ece4f2b00740e.gif

I did talk to a Pepsi, the rep did also think that the 6500 run was very limited. Pepsi is getting alot of comments on the run. The Rep estimated about 3000 bottles per store.
 
It's funny how people are complaining that Pepsi won't ship to Canada or the uk. You all knew that it was a U.S. Release only so why act like a bunch of little girls about it. Sorry to people who couldn't get one but nobody wants to hear it.
 
It's funny how people are complaining that Pepsi won't ship to Canada or the uk. You all knew that it was a U.S. Release only so why act like a bunch of little girls about it. Sorry to people who couldn't get one but nobody wants to hear it.

I'm sorry, but when Amazon gives you the chance to put a U.S. address and it won't even work, there's a reason to be mad.
 
This is just speculation on my part, but if Pepsi takes enough heat for this, I would imagine they'd manufacture more as a mea culpa. For one, it seems like a no brainer to sell $20 bottles of soda when the cost of producing them has GOT to be much lower than that. Plus, by now, they've already swallowed the development cost of the packaging. All they have to do is throw it back into production. I would guess that the second edition wouldn't have some of the trinkets the first edition had, such as the time circuit box (you still have to make the first group feel like they got something truly limited in scope), but I think a majority of the people outraged about this would be happy just to have the soda and nothing else.

No publicity is bad publicity, and if Pepsi winds up selling a lot more of these -- and there's clearly a demand for it -- that's just more money in their pocket. That just makes good business sense.
 
So, this scalper that's sold 33 and has (at least) 10 more for sale -

- the auction states these are not "pre-sales" - but these 43 (or more) bottles are in-hand, ready to ship - how is that even possible?
 
I'm sorry, but when Amazon gives you the chance to put a U.S. address and it won't even work, there's a reason to be mad.

That's weird because it worked for me. I put my address in NY but paid in euros with my french credit card. Maybe that's because I have an american credit card on file I don't know.
 
It's funny how people are complaining that Pepsi won't ship to Canada or the uk. You all knew that it was a U.S. Release only so why act like a bunch of little girls about it. Sorry to people who couldn't get one but nobody wants to hear it.

Sorry but actually nobody wants to hear that kind of condescending sentiment on here! The fact that you are missing is that BTTF was not a US only release it was global so Pepsi's release as a global company should also have been global but now we know why it wasn't because if they cannot get the release right in one country what would have happened if they had tried to release this globally.
 
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