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Old 11-02-2009, 06:28 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by jplumey View Post
I had the exact opposite experience at my local B&N. First, there were signs plastered EVERYWHERE. I found nook-sized brochures all over the place: the customer service counter, the cafe, the register, etc. The customer service rep was VERY knowledgeable about the device and also about readers in general.
So that leads me to believe that it was more a function of the store/district that I was in, than being indicative of B&N's strategy. Perhaps the store or district manager in Indianapolis is not a believer in e-books?
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