They should have offered to order it in for you.
Definitely ask them to order it in, or in absolute worst case, hold the next copy they get and call you when it arrives.
If you don't get a new copy within a reasonable time frame, you should be able to get a refund so you can buy it elsewhere. (For a small business, I'd give them two weeks or a month. Someone like Best Buy should be able to provide something like a movie within a week.)
The fact that you would be satisfied with the same title means you're not attempting to infringe copyright, merely to obtain what you actually paid for. If they cannot provide what you paid for in a reasonable time frame, it's their responsibility to refund your money.
It's not your responsibility to go haring off chasing the movie at other Best Buys. If you wanted it the same day, then yes you should. But if you're happy for it to come in with the next shipment or inter-store transfer, it should be brought to your local store.
Definitely ask them to order it in, or in absolute worst case, hold the next copy they get and call you when it arrives.
If you don't get a new copy within a reasonable time frame, you should be able to get a refund so you can buy it elsewhere. (For a small business, I'd give them two weeks or a month. Someone like Best Buy should be able to provide something like a movie within a week.)
The fact that you would be satisfied with the same title means you're not attempting to infringe copyright, merely to obtain what you actually paid for. If they cannot provide what you paid for in a reasonable time frame, it's their responsibility to refund your money.
It's not your responsibility to go haring off chasing the movie at other Best Buys. If you wanted it the same day, then yes you should. But if you're happy for it to come in with the next shipment or inter-store transfer, it should be brought to your local store.
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