Transformers and More @ The Seibertron Store
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G1Blaster wrote:Saying an album is ten times better than St. Anger is like saying you'd rather be hit in the head with a bat instead of kicked in the nuts.
Autobot032 wrote:Best Buy is just a terrible place to shop, overall.
No one's helpful, the prices aren't that great for what you get (although they tend to be cheaper than Circuit City...) and their return policy is terrible.
If you want to return something, you're basically screwed unless you jump through their hoops, and even then it's iffy.
If you need to return something, you're just screwed period and might as well give in. For some reason, when they realize you need it, they won't give it.
Their business approach is one of the worst I've seen.
Nightwatcher wrote:See thats the thing I've learned. If one of them is rude to you, be nice. Then keep her/his name in mind. Then call customer service at that store and ask for the senior manager. Tell him their name and say because of their horrible and rude attitude you will never shop at their store again. I've gotten two extremely rude teens fired from Best Buy using this method. All because they thought they could be smart and tell me something can do something when I know it can't. And then me pointing it out to them and the person getting angry and belligerent.
Nightwatcher wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Best Buy is just a terrible place to shop, overall.
No one's helpful, the prices aren't that great for what you get (although they tend to be cheaper than Circuit City...) and their return policy is terrible.
If you want to return something, you're basically screwed unless you jump through their hoops, and even then it's iffy.
If you need to return something, you're just screwed period and might as well give in. For some reason, when they realize you need it, they won't give it.
Their business approach is one of the worst I've seen.
You realize that when you give in. They win. It took me almost a month to get a new TV, switching between them and (a company I'll never purchase another item from) Samsung. But when I finally got the SRA forms after talking to the VP of the US branch of Samsung I got their old poopy one taken back and got myself a Westinghouse for $100 less...And it has more features and works better than the two Samsungs I went through.
Seriously if more people would hound these stores they would eventually start breaking down their "oh we can't do that" policies.
The Happy Locust wrote:Effort is not power, knowledge is not power, even money is not power. True power is not caring that you f*ck up all the time.
Autobot032 wrote:Nightwatcher wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Best Buy is just a terrible place to shop, overall.
No one's helpful, the prices aren't that great for what you get (although they tend to be cheaper than Circuit City...) and their return policy is terrible.
If you want to return something, you're basically screwed unless you jump through their hoops, and even then it's iffy.
If you need to return something, you're just screwed period and might as well give in. For some reason, when they realize you need it, they won't give it.
Their business approach is one of the worst I've seen.
You realize that when you give in. They win. It took me almost a month to get a new TV, switching between them and (a company I'll never purchase another item from) Samsung. But when I finally got the SRA forms after talking to the VP of the US branch of Samsung I got their old poopy one taken back and got myself a Westinghouse for $100 less...And it has more features and works better than the two Samsungs I went through.
Seriously if more people would hound these stores they would eventually start breaking down their "oh we can't do that" policies.
Might I ask, what exactly is the problem with a Samsung TV? My dad wants to buy one of their 27 inch Slim-Fit HDTVs (and it's rather cheap at $468 or so..) but if it's going to end up going back (which takes a lot of hassle) it's better to just not get it from the get go.
EDIT: Forgot one thing, I've heard several cases of the screens..."bowing" (I've seen that on other TVs, it's a real pisser.) is that still the case with their stuff?
Psycho Warrior wrote:when I bought a video card from best buy I couldn't find out why it wouldn't install. Best buy ran me back and forth from my house to the store a total 9 times. costing me 100 bucks, giving my compy a memory wipe and a bunch of worthless info.
They send it out to be looked out, find nothing wrong and tell me they're stumped. I go home, find out I haven't downloaded the rest of the drivers and it works.
Geek squad spend all that time and never figured that out. No wonder they're geeks, geeks aren't smart.
You aren't alone in your hatred bud.
Mighty Scorponok wrote:Here it gets good though. I got their credit card, maxed it out on car stereo, knock down some prices down on open items (100$ off for 2 1800 watt 12's subwoofers at 119$ each minus 100$) and now since due to my bankruptcy vent final I dont have to pay none of it off. Lmao.
Nightwatcher wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Nightwatcher wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Best Buy is just a terrible place to shop, overall.
No one's helpful, the prices aren't that great for what you get (although they tend to be cheaper than Circuit City...) and their return policy is terrible.
If you want to return something, you're basically screwed unless you jump through their hoops, and even then it's iffy.
If you need to return something, you're just screwed period and might as well give in. For some reason, when they realize you need it, they won't give it.
Their business approach is one of the worst I've seen.
You realize that when you give in. They win. It took me almost a month to get a new TV, switching between them and (a company I'll never purchase another item from) Samsung. But when I finally got the SRA forms after talking to the VP of the US branch of Samsung I got their old poopy one taken back and got myself a Westinghouse for $100 less...And it has more features and works better than the two Samsungs I went through.
Seriously if more people would hound these stores they would eventually start breaking down their "oh we can't do that" policies.
Might I ask, what exactly is the problem with a Samsung TV? My dad wants to buy one of their 27 inch Slim-Fit HDTVs (and it's rather cheap at $468 or so..) but if it's going to end up going back (which takes a lot of hassle) it's better to just not get it from the get go.
EDIT: Forgot one thing, I've heard several cases of the screens..."bowing" (I've seen that on other TVs, it's a real pisser.) is that still the case with their stuff?
DO NOT BUY A SLIM FIT! That was the type that I had problems with entirely too much. Two sets in the span of 5 months went bad with the deflection shield going out. Biggest pieces of **** I've ever bought. Got a Westinghouse LCD for $100 and have never been happier.
Faceful of Kitchen wrote:on the subject at hand, i guess i must be lucky. i buy from best buy pretty frequently, and on the occasion that i do have to return a defective product they've been nothing but prompt and courteous. but then, i mostly buy cheap stuff like dvds and cds that go on sale, and i always keep the receipt until i'm sure the thing works. obviously there's much more red tape with the more high-ticket items, but that's probably true anywhere.
Mighty Scorponok wrote:I had problem with them exchanging an item that was faulty. One of their subs was an open item in a new box, so I ot screwed, but I told them this: "(Quote) Man you guys sucks, Walmart exchanges everything they sell, and you guys beeing such a big company, cant exchange a single subwoofer. You S-U-C-K. " and walked away.
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