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I'm looking for a product, specifically the "Hamilton Beach 11 cu. ft. Upright Freezer with Drawer Organization" Model: HBFR1100 (Item #: 1466477).
I checked two of the nearest brick and mortar locations to me and while they had the display model out, they were out of stock otherwise.
I have approximately 20 other stores I'm willing to drive to to get this, but I'd honestly prefer it if I could check if it's in stock online as opposed to calling up each and every single location, giving them the item and its number, and waiting for them to go find out if it is or isn't in stock (it's never a simple yes or no - they always have to go find out, and it's not like I enjoy hassling them either or anything).
Does anyone know if this is possible?
If not, it honestly kinda blows my mind...
If basic stores like Target can provide their in-store inventory, why wouldn't a big, membership-only store have that?
In any case, thanks in advance to those who answer!
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