Get it home and within a few days, the Spyware / Virus program is acting up. I call the store. After being on hold 15 minutes one of the Geeks from the squad said not to worry - everything was fine. 2 weeks later, the software they installed was still acting up. I call the store and ask for a store manager. After 15 minutes they explain he is not available. I explain my problem to the girl, she gives it a Geek and he says I need to bring it in to the store. I explain I really can not be without it, I will be there at 10am when they open the next day.
Next day, I am at the store bright and early. I ask for the manager. I explain my problem and he looks at me with glazed eyes. It's 10am! How bad could his day be! He walks me over to the Geek Squad and they explain I will have to leave it, they have many customers in front of me! Could be a day or so! WHAT? I said, "just look at and tell me what's wrong with it! It's 2 weeks old, it's $1500, it's not working right and I can not leave it for a day or so!" - So he looks at it and figures out the software was no good that they installed so he installed new software, while I waited. - I really am a reasonab man but bad customer service just pushes my buttons! And keep in mind, I had to spend $100 to transfer all the old files from the Toshiba over to the Gateway and Best Buy does not take returns on laptops after 14 days. This was day 17. So they basically have my hands tied at this point.
Over the next 2 weeks, another problem arose. I called the store. 20 minutes to get a manager on the phone. I start to explain my problem and he keeps cutting me off with store rhetoric. "I am sorry sir, you'll have to bring it in for a few days until we can get to it." - I live 10 minutes from the store! I can't be without this machine for a few days! I offered 2 ideas - 1) exchange it for me and transfer my files for me. He said, "NO. Can't do that until they look at it." or 2) put my order in que, the day my ticket comes up, call me and I will run it down. He said, "No." And I could not get a refund since my 14 days had passed.
I hung up frustrated and drained. You spend all this money and the store treats you like dirt. And the funny thing is, we had a
STAPLES open right down the street from my house, at 4610 N. Clark, 2 years ago. And I am in there at least once a month. There have been 3 occasions where a store manager was called. (No, I am not a complainer!) Twice, a printing order was ran wrong and once something rang up wrong at the check-out. All 3 times, Staples made it right and the manager apologized for the inconvenience. LOVE THAT STORE. I don't expect stores to kiss my @#$. Just treat me and my money with some respect and eat your mistakes. Is that too much to ask?
The moral of the story - a friend fixed my Gateway in less than an hour. And I WON'T be buying anything from Best Buy ever again. As consumers, we must show our support with our money. Support Staples! Why didn't I buy my laptop from Staples - I am sorry to say, in the emergency of the moment, I thought of Best Buy for electronics. My Staples here is usually understaffed, although the staff is great, it's sort of a self-serve big box store.
This is really interesting. You might want to have a look at www.measuredup.com - it's a customer service website where you can post comments about your experiences with various stores - I know there are some other Best Buy comments there. It'd be good to spread the word!
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An interesting and informative article. Thanks for sharing this post.
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Hey, that was interesting,
the cheaper the shop the worst customer skill, they are getting paid less so your food costs less, what more do you expect...
Thanks for writing, most people don't bother.
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