Is Best Buy the single worst-run company in the history of the world?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@creayt said:
Do you know anyone that actually loves Best Buy nowadays?
"Loves" I would define as shops there regularly. And yes, tons of people I know shop there all of the time. Because there are lots of alternative, some really awesome ones like Amazon, that they choose BB over regularly.
My guess is that they're either uninformed consumers, not that invested in making the best purchasing decisions, or just want instant gratification. In the 40 or more products I've purchased from Best Buy, just about every single one of which I've price checked against Amazon, I've almost never ( maybe there was one or two times ) seen Best Buy beat Amazon's price without the consumer being savvy enough to acquire and use a coupon.
I guess we'll see what happens. I'd heard they closed a crap ton of stores as they were plummeting towards bankruptcy but never bothered to fact check it. Maybe it'll get better.
I did just spend 20 minutes on the phone w/ Best Buy trying to get the correct laptop sent out and after that much of an investment my answer was "this was a special order fulfillment, and we can't help you, you're going to have to go into a Best Buy store and try to get them to return the item and then order you the correct one. We're showing that we shipped you the 32GB versions so everything on our end is ok." So, f[moderated] Best Buy.
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@johnhooks said:
@creayt said:
Challenge: Name a worse company than Best Buy.
The company I work for
I once could say they BB and the company I worked for,..
No longer. NTG has been great - the staff even better. @Minion-Queen; @art_of_shred; @scottalanmiller; @GregoryHall; @Mike-Ralston are the best!
(out reaches hand waits for tokens to be place in palm for above statement....)
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We need to make a website, something like "Crazy AJ's Discount Computer Warehouse" and have it scour the web for the best possibly prices on any product that you type in and then display a "Crazy AJ Sale Price" that is 5% or more lower than even that price. You could go to any price match place, show that and be like "Crazy AJ will sell it for less..."
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@scottalanmiller said:
We need to make a website, something like "Crazy AJ's Discount Computer Warehouse" and have it scour the web for the best possibly prices on any product that you type in and then display a "Crazy AJ Sale Price" that is 5% or more lower than even that price. You could go to any price match place, show that and be like "Crazy AJ will sell it for less..."
Sounds like what the Computer Shopper of the day was for.
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I'm up for Crazy AJ's
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Brand new server with $15000 dollars worth of PCI SSD's for only $6000 at AJ's.
Price match it Best Buy, plus I want 15% off of that.
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I'm trying to convince AJ to open a Crazy AJ's for real in Panama. I think that it would work here.
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Dear Best Buy, you've outdone yourself.
After more research and looking the exact model up by code in other suppliers, it turns out that the laptop Best Buy sold me is imaginary. It's made up. The model I ordered actually IS 24GB of RAM, both on Amazon and Asus.com, and they don't sell a 256GB PCIe SSD, 4720HQ, 980M laptop w/ 32GB of RAM, they're all 24.
So Best Buy is just listing the laptop they are selling w/ 8GB more RAM than it actually has anywhere on Earth in the real world. I've been duped by the ineptitude of their web developers yet again.
Fool me once...
The worst part is the 2 accessible slots are taken, so in the inaccessible slots there's just one empty, so I can't even upgrade to 32 myself.
F, ML my friends. F. M. L.
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@creayt said:
Dear Best Buy, you've outdone yourself.
After more research and looking the exact model up by code in other suppliers, it turns out that the laptop Best Buy sold me is imaginary. It's made up. The model I ordered actually IS 24GB of RAM, both on Amazon and Asus.com, and they don't sell a 256GB PCIe SSD, 4720HQ, 980M laptop w/ 32GB of RAM, they're all 24.
So Best Buy is just listing the lapto they are selling w/ 8GB more RAM than it actually has anywhere on Earth in the real world. I've been duped by the ineptitude of their web developers yet again.
Fool me once...
The worst part is the 2 accessible slots are taken, so in the inaccessible slots there's just one empty, so I can't even upgrade to 32 myself.
F, ML my friends. F. M. L.
Crazy AJ sells the 32GB model.... but shipping from Panama can be steep.
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@RojoLoco said:
@creayt said:
Dear Best Buy, you've outdone yourself.
After more research and looking the exact model up by code in other suppliers, it turns out that the laptop Best Buy sold me is imaginary. It's made up. The model I ordered actually IS 24GB of RAM, both on Amazon and Asus.com, and they don't sell a 256GB PCIe SSD, 4720HQ, 980M laptop w/ 32GB of RAM, they're all 24.
So Best Buy is just listing the lapto they are selling w/ 8GB more RAM than it actually has anywhere on Earth in the real world. I've been duped by the ineptitude of their web developers yet again.
Fool me once...
The worst part is the 2 accessible slots are taken, so in the inaccessible slots there's just one empty, so I can't even upgrade to 32 myself.
F, ML my friends. F. M. L.
Crazy AJ sells the 32GB model.... but shipping from Panama can be steep.
There's a 32GB model w/ a 512GB PCIe SSD, but it's $3000. It's not the one I'm talking about.
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@scottalanmiller said:
We need to make a website, something like "Crazy AJ's Discount Computer Warehouse" and have it scour the web for the best possibly prices on any product that you type in and then display a "Crazy AJ Sale Price" that is 5% or more lower than even that price. You could go to any price match place, show that and be like "Crazy AJ will sell it for less..."
Isn't that what happened with Walmart and the Xbox One? People made fake amazon sales for Xbox ones of like $50 and Walmart price matched them.
Why can't I think of this stuff that quickly?
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@creayt said:
@RojoLoco said:
@creayt said:
Dear Best Buy, you've outdone yourself.
After more research and looking the exact model up by code in other suppliers, it turns out that the laptop Best Buy sold me is imaginary. It's made up. The model I ordered actually IS 24GB of RAM, both on Amazon and Asus.com, and they don't sell a 256GB PCIe SSD, 4720HQ, 980M laptop w/ 32GB of RAM, they're all 24.
So Best Buy is just listing the lapto they are selling w/ 8GB more RAM than it actually has anywhere on Earth in the real world. I've been duped by the ineptitude of their web developers yet again.
Fool me once...
The worst part is the 2 accessible slots are taken, so in the inaccessible slots there's just one empty, so I can't even upgrade to 32 myself.
F, ML my friends. F. M. L.
Crazy AJ sells the 32GB model.... but shipping from Panama can be steep.
There's a 32GB model w/ a 512GB PCIe SSD, but it's $3000. It's not the one I'm talking about.
(there's not an actual Crazy AJ...)
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Are you kidding? AJ is pretty crazy!
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@scottalanmiller said:
Are you kidding? AJ is pretty crazy!
I meant as a retailer... and I'll refrain from comment on anyone else's craziness...
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So far, but I've already found a spot of him in Rio Hato.
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Little storefront, plenty of parking, right on the PanAmerican.
@Bob-Beatty knows the place I'm talking about, next to the coffee shop on the north side of the highway.
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@RojoLoco said:
@creayt said:
@RojoLoco said:
@creayt said:
Dear Best Buy, you've outdone yourself.
After more research and looking the exact model up by code in other suppliers, it turns out that the laptop Best Buy sold me is imaginary. It's made up. The model I ordered actually IS 24GB of RAM, both on Amazon and Asus.com, and they don't sell a 256GB PCIe SSD, 4720HQ, 980M laptop w/ 32GB of RAM, they're all 24.
So Best Buy is just listing the lapto they are selling w/ 8GB more RAM than it actually has anywhere on Earth in the real world. I've been duped by the ineptitude of their web developers yet again.
Fool me once...
The worst part is the 2 accessible slots are taken, so in the inaccessible slots there's just one empty, so I can't even upgrade to 32 myself.
F, ML my friends. F. M. L.
Crazy AJ sells the 32GB model.... but shipping from Panama can be steep.
There's a 32GB model w/ a 512GB PCIe SSD, but it's $3000. It's not the one I'm talking about.
(there's not an actual Crazy AJ...)
Hahahaha. Was multitasking and the Panama bit made me believe you.
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I heard Crazy AJ was in cahoots w/ Subway dude and just took a plea deal on some child sex charges. I bet his prices will rock bottom here soon.
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No I actually told him that he should come down here. There is a perfect spot for a show right in the midst of the resorts. Lots of opportunity to service the people hitting the beach. Mostly laptop and phone support.
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@creayt said:
@MattSpeller said:
Tiger Direct is a popular brick and mortar electronics store up here that went from online to first person retail. They usually don't suck. Ditto NCIX, a darling of the Vancouver tech sales scene.
That's funny. I had no idea they had in-person stores. I actually bought my first electronics device ever from them, it was a Toshiba pocket PC. All I remember about Tiger Direct is that they require rebates on most items I've ever shopped for to even get close on competitive prices and that their return policy was scary. It's interesting that they branched out to in-person. Where are you again?
I applied at one in Texas. XD