Which stores will sell the PlayStation 3 on a 'first come first served' basis?

PS3 All of them. Sony plans to release the PS3 on a "limited-release" basis for the duration of the holiday season and possibly the start of next year. My advice to you is wait until the hype dies down, the price goes down, and you can walk into your local electronic store and not have to push and shove through a crowd just to get one.

Word has it the release will be the same as the xbox 360. Thousands of people waiting outside each store for what will probably be 100 or less units for each store, which the majority of them will probably go to eBay to be sold for THOUSANDS. So there you have it.

Good luck to you.

First-come, first-served (FCFS) – sometimes first-in, first-served and first-come, first choice – is a service policy whereby the requests of customers or clients are attended to in the order that they arrived, without other biases or preferences. The policy can be employed when processing sales orders, in determining restaurant seating, on a taxi stand, etc. In Western society, it is the standard policy for the processing of most queues in which people wait for a service. Festival seating (also known as general seating and stadium seating) is seating done on a FCFS basis.

The practice is also common among some airlines which do not permit seat reservations either in advance or at check-in. These airlines allow passengers to board in small groups based upon their order of check-in and sit in whatever seat on the aircraft they wish to. On the basis of first come, first served, the earlier they check in, the earlier they board the aircraft to get the seat they want.

Passengers are sequentially (on a first come, first served basis) assigned into one of several "boarding groups." The passengers are then boarded onto the plane in group order. As NASA prepared for Space Shuttle retirement it made available Space Shuttle thermal protection system tiles to schools and universities for US$23.40 each, on a first-come, first-served basis.

The phrase is often but erroneously stated as "first come, first serve" (instead of "served"). This is an error because "come" is grammatically functioning as a past participle, as it does in the sentence, "They have come." , and Zarsky, T.

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