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To: SamAdams76

Ironic that they were THE electronics store for a couple of decades but that the ubiquity of the semiconductor in later years actually killed them off.

But they also earned their karmic fate with their cloying, incessant demand for personal information, going as far as a placard near the cash registers with the smiling company president attempting to justify the invasive practice. Of course they irresponsibly sold the data to anyone and everyone.

They also actually tried to turn mobile phones into add-a-sale items - even when buying a small item such as a $10 cable. Oh yes - let me add $300 to that tab! Idiots.

Best Buy is currently on the corporate-weenie track to the boneyard by annoying its dwindling foot traffic with in-store hard-sell DirecTV pitches etc.

They can moan about Amazon et al but in most cases retailers have been digging their own graves for years with or without the Internet.


21 posted on 11/29/2014 4:15:55 PM PST by relictele (Principiis obsta & Finem respice - Resist The Beginnings & Consider The Ends)
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To: relictele

“Ironic that they were THE electronics store for a couple of decades but that the ubiquity of the semiconductor in later years actually killed them off.”

No, that is not what killed them off. They had some very unreal expectations of their customers and staff. THAT killed them off! That they’re still in their death throes is just sad, but think wounded dinosaur, back in the the day when they thought dinosaurs were all cold-blooded.Too stupid to know they were dead.

I was a saleman at the Las Vegas Meadows Mall in the early 80s, sold a bunch of TRS-80’s, the expansion boxes for them, and all the accessories I wanted and couldn’t afford for mine, a Model 1, Level 1, 4K machine.

Sold a bunch of stereos, too. Told the customers, truthfully, that I had a tin ear, and couldn’t hear well enough to tell if they sounded good or not, and let them play with the stuff and see how it sounded. Also pointed out the the internals were made by Panasonic, and Matsushita,both good quality component manufacturers. Lot of the stereo cases were perforated steel, hold a flashlight to them you could read the names off the capacitors and many of the semiconductors. Only worked there one holiday season, was their high-selling salesman for that whole time. I knew something about electronics, but was not an expert. Shared what I knew, respected the customers, and did quite well for a part-time job working evening & weekends.

Had a good manager, Stan Cwikala, IIRC. He died while I was gone on a TDY (was active-duty Air Force at the time) and the new manager knew nothing about me when I came back looking to go to work again. Was OK, had fun, but had other options.


70 posted on 11/29/2014 6:24:44 PM PST by Old Student (Do NOT make me get out the torches and pitchforks...)
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