A:AnswerYes, geek squad can fix it. Unfortunately, joy con drift is common. You can also try to send it to Nintendo they used to do free joy con repairs. For information on how to do that check this website: https://www.ign.com/wikis/nintendo-switch/How_to_Fix_Joy-Con_Drift#Send_it_to_Nintendo_for_a_free_repair_.28.2Fget_a_refund_for_previous_repairs.29
Info from the website:
Here's how to send your Joy-Con in for a repair:
go to support.nintendo.com/joyconrepair
submit a ticket
Here's how to request a refund for a previous repair:
call in (US & Canada) to 1-855-548-4693 to get your refund.
You can send in multiple Joy-con with one shipment. Again, the only downside is that Joy-con that can't be repaired may result in a replacement of a different color.
A:AnswerJust keep checking randomly during the day. Some people have said to use hotstock to track stocking. Best Buy doesn't know when they will receive stock because of the pandemic.
A:AnswerDepends on the game and how you are playing the switch. If you are playing hand held, only you can play. If playing on the tv, you can play as many players as the game allows as long as you have extra controllers/joy cons. The switch only comes with two joy cons so you'll have buy more joy cons/controllers.
A:AnswerNo, the stock is random. Some people mentioned using hotstock to notify you when they get stock. Or you can just check everyday randomly during the day.
A:AnswerTheres 32 gigs built in. Which is plenty to download at least a couple of games from the nintendo store. So i suggest getting a 128 gig or more micro sd card to add to that memory.
Micro sd cards range in price and quality. So id get one that’s licensed through nintendo to be safe. They sell them at walmart with the switch accessories.
Hope this helps!
A:AnswerCheck everyday it restocks randomly or call your local best buy. Your local best buy might be able to to tell you when they typically get their stocks. However, the pandemic is slowing down the process of making and shipping the switches so don't expect an exact answer because even Nintendo doesn't know exactly. Your local best buy can also tell you if they can hold the product for you.
A:AnswerThey seem to be releasing stock every few days.... but the stock is only available for a short time so you have to be quick. Today the console was available for about 30 min before they sold out.
The advice given below was spot on. I downloaded the Hotstock app to my phone and hat it tell me anytime Best Buy had them in stock (as well as a few other vendors). I received a few false calls..... but within 48 hours of the download I was able to purchase a console at Best Buy. You have to be quick (as in got right to the website for purchase immediately) and it helps if you are automatically logged into BB with your shipping and payment details. This is what worked for me... and I'm happy I followed the advice outlined below.
A:AnswerDownload HotStock and it will alert u when there is a restock I got it and it notified me that it was restocked so I was able to get a Nintendo switch
A:AnswerThe only sites you can rely on are is target or GameStop, Other websites resell them at a higher price then normal due to people using purchase bots to resell the product for a fortune, you might have to end up buying a switch lite (which are less demanded) or buy the expensive version from other sellers.
A:AnswerIt gets restocked randomly throughout the day, so keep checking often. I started using the website Zoolert which tracks the stock of Best Buy and other stores then notifies you with an audible alert when something is back in stock (just keep the tab open and it'll keep refreshing every minute). I have yet to get a Switch myself and have been trying for the past week. You gotta be really fast as soon as it becomes available because it disappears quick, and I don't think Best Buy reserves it for you when it's in your cart until you've bought it. This happened to me when I had a Switch in my cart and was about to enter in my payment info only to be told that the Switch was sold out.
A:AnswerWhat I did to get mine was once it was in the cart, refresh the screen then click checkout over and over. After about 20 minutes I was able to get through and make the purchase.
A:AnswerI saw that restocking just happened in the last 48hrs. I received my notification for stock alert and clicked the link and saw Add to Cart was available. I had actually already gotten one but when I was still looking I signed up for stock notifications. Looks like they notify exactly when inventory is entered into system.
A:Answercheck everyday at all different times. i did that and got my hands on one last night around 5pm after waiting a whole month. i think monday’s are the restock days but it might be more than once a week. refresh and check daily!
A:AnswerI checked the website every day and I luckily was able to get one last month. the product is extremely popular and they only come in small stocks. So when there are more switches there will only likely be one or two available ( a single-digit number for sure).
A:AnswerI’ve been trying to get one for my grandma so we can interact everyday.. it’s getting disheartening trying to get it, I’ve stayed up for two days now.. I’m sure the need to have one will die down soon tho
A:AnswerI know! Everyone is seeking these devices like crazy lately and all I know is Nintendo said "we apologize for the inconvenience" and that there are plans to send more but no one knows when!