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Old 11-28-2010, 10:37 PM   #10
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I think it must depend on where you live. Our Best Buy stores have staff that know the store layout (even if they aren't supremely knowledgeable of the products they are selling), a good product selection, and great customer service.
I research my purchases and then buy from the store with the lowest price and best return policy. If it's an in store purchase, I walk in, select the product, and then proceed to checkout. In the process, I totally brush off all attempts to sell me extras, like cases, cards, batteries, warranties, etc.

Another thing I totally disregard is the knowledge level of the staff. The only thing I expect from staff is their ability to find the product for me if I fail to find it within a minute.
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