TF700 Dock Tracking Live, Nikon D800 In Stock, Winx Dolls

July 12th, 2012

Over the past 24 hours we have been somewhat busy over here at NowInStock.net.

We have just finished adding the new Transformer Infinity TF700 Dock Tracker. Items have been added to this new tracker from Amazon, Adorama, and B&H Photo. You can pre-order from Adorama if you want. Surprisingly, we found the docking station listings at Amazon but are still waiting for the TF700 tablet product pages to show up.

Nikon D800 is back in stock at Best Buy. After yesterday’s Target offering, hopefully we can get more users their D800’s. Inventory has be available over at Best Buy for the past 6 hours, so if you are still looking for the elusive D800, be sure to head over to the tracker and see if inventory is still available at Best Buy… you better hurry though, I don’t expect inventory to last longer than noon, so don’t delay!

Yesterday, we launched the Winx Club tracker and have already helped some people pick up their elusive Believix dolls. Two hours after launching the tracker, Target had a barrage of the Believix dolls up for sale. In the interim, we have added the Basic 11.5″ dolls from Target to the tracker. If you want alerted on these dolls, be sure to add them to your account. Head over to the tracker to see what is available.

 


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