Xbox 360 Slim Restock?

I've been to every Best Buy near my place and I have had no luck finding a Xbox 360 Slim.  I wanted to buy one before Reach comes, so I was wondering when will Best Buy restock on Xbox 360 Slims?
Thanks

Hi WildCardGym,
Unfortunately we cannot provide information on future product availability on our forum. Your best option for more information would be to check with the manager at your local Best Buy®. I haven't heard anything about Xbox 360 availability difficulties so I'd have to think your store's stock should be refreshed soon!
Game on!
Josh|Community Connector | Best Buy® Corporate

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