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DSGi running scared of Best Buy

ChartTrack boots retailer off panel as firm hides sales figures from new competitor

DSGi has locked down its sales figures on core products as it looks to hide vital information from emergent retail giant Best Buy – leaving GfK-ChartTrack with no
choice but to ban the firm from its panel.

The retailer, which owns PC World, Currys and Dixons, told GfK-ChartTrack last week that it could only submit ten per cent of its weekly sales data, and that it would not release any information about PC hardware, software and peripherals.

However, GfK-ChartTrack  told MCV that fellow retailers have been warned and are satisfied with its decision.

GfK-ChartTrack MD John Pinder told MCV: “DSGi has a new policy about restricting data to external agencies. They only wanted to give us around ten per cent of their data, which was for areas in which they’re not very strong.

“They didn’t want people knowing the sales of their core product. We can’t allow retailers to pick and choose what they show us – otherwise we’ll end up with a chart of the worst-selling products rather than the best-selling. We’re obviously disappointed we have had to drop them from our panel as they’re well known in games.”

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MCV contacted DSGi to ask if their decision had been a direct reaction to Best Buy’s imminent arrival in the UK. An official spokesperson said that the retailer did not comment on “rumour and speculation regarding our commercial relationships.”

However, a source close to DSGi admitted that the firm felt “exposed” by the figures – and that it was concerned by Best Buy’s ability to monitor its weekly sales.

Best Buy in the US

posted by Mark May 06, 2009 at 4:08 am
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Mark

Best Buy has killed the competition in the US, and it's not a good thing. I wish DSGi the best and hope they can keep BB from taking over in the UK.

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US vs UK

posted by Don May 06, 2009 at 10:07 am
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Don

History is littered with retailers who whilst being very successful, fail miserably when it comes to transferring the format overseas
We might speak the same language but the markets are very different

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DSGi

posted by Anon May 06, 2009 at 11:21 am
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Anon

DSGi have largely become irrelevant when it comes to software sales - mainly due to poor but safe 'me too' buying decisions when they could have been the destination store for specialist PC titles with better margins. I won't be sorry to see them get a good kicking from a decent rival.

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buy out

posted by anon May 13, 2009 at 11:52 am
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anon

I hear Best buy may put a bid in for DSGi

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