GoPro HERO 3 black.

Hello,
I have a one question  is GoPro HERO 3 black available in stores now?
Or i have to Pre-order it or what?
I just want to go store and buy it.

Hey repsuke,
Thanks for getting back to me on this. The only store in El Paso that might have one of these in stock is the store on Viscount Blvd. The best I can suggest is to try calling them, and ask if they can physically verify that this is in stock. All the stores in El Paso have this on order.
Thanks,
Allan|Senior Social Media Specialist | Best Buy® Corporate
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