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Old 01-03-2011, 03:12 AM   #9
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Best Buy can have the worst electronic displays! Broken, non functioning screens, dead batteries, broken power cords. I've been in there a couple of times to play with some of the various tablets on the market, and they all look so grimy and dirty--yes, even the iPads. The screens look as if they're harboring every germ and disease known to man.
Would it kill them to wipe down the devices several times a day? Leave some wet wipes for customers to use before playing with the devices?

I don't understand how a store that succeeds solely from the sales of electronics can do such a piss poor job displaying them. It would be like going to a Coach store and finding that all of the bags on display have broken clasps and discolored fabric.
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