Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Wii Fit Tracker

Three Reasons Why Using a Wii Fit Tracker is a Bad Idea

Executive Summary about Wii Fit Tracker by Mark






With the shortage of Wii Fit Systems available, gamers are turning to Wii Fit Trackers to try to find the game locally. While this might seem like a good idea, there are three reasons why those hoping to land one will come up disappointed.

The first reason that using a Wii Fit Tracker is a bad idea is reliability. Keep in mind that any website promising to track the latest Wii Fit availability is likely depending on people at stores to provide the information. If the employee does provide the information later on, there is no telling how many bundles have been sold during that time.

A second reason a Wii Fit tracker is not the best way is accuracy. If employees or customers are providing the information to the site, how accurate is it going to be? If someone leaves the store after purchasing a Wii Fitness system and states that there are four bundles left, how accurate can they be?

Who is to say if there aren't more in the back or if the other ones they saw were just empty boxes for display. Imagine the disappointment when you race across town to find out the information was incorrect.A final reason to no depend on a Wii Fit tracker is the time investment. Why would you spend hours constantly refreshing your web browser, hoping that a Wii Fitness system becomes available in your area.

While a Wii Fit tracker seems like a great idea, it's full of potential problems. With so many people trying to find a Wii Fitness system, you're hoping to get lucky and find one in your local area before someone else does and then beat them to the store to purchase it.






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