Best Buy Bad Experiences

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Souless

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Mar 2, 2007
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Its not that you've been lucky, it's just that you've never dealt with their customer service.
 

foghorn67

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From what I heard Geek Squad now plugs in computers to their WAN, and have people in India fixing customer's software problems.
wahoo.
BTW- I believe it's a pilot program, or a test run, not sure...but I saw it for myself.
 

Spineshank

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Jun 8, 2001
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I once had a salesman trying to deter me from buying a Buffalo router because he said their techs had a heck of a time setting it up. I laughed at him and walked out.
 

austin316

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Dec 1, 2001
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Originally posted by: Garth
Quite some time ago I purchased an ATI Radeon 9200 from Best Buy. Once I got it home and opened the box, inside I found a fried nVidia FX5700. There was nothing on the exterior of the box that would've tipped me off -- the cellophane was still (or apparently, re-) sealed.

When I went to return it, the customer service department refused my return. I was pretty furious. It took me a week of phone calls up the chain until I eventually called their headquarters and nagged somebody into sending me out a gift card in the amount of my purchase.

I eventually sold that gift card to a friend of mine because there was no way in hell I was gonna buy anything of significance from BB again. I went over to Circuit City and bought the ATI video card that I wanted, and after I bought it I took it over to the CC customer service department there and made them watch me open it in the store.

This didn't happen at the BB @ the corner of Pacific Highway and 316th Street, did it? LOL.
 

TeeJay1952

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May 28, 2004
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Just came from a client's house. She had purchased a $599 Compaq Vista machine with a $200 rebate. She told me it was $1500 out the door including:
Copy of Norton Anti Virus
Copy of Norton Internet Security
$300 set up fee (Home call 15 minutes out of box to table setup.)
This was from Circuit City but BB is the same.

All I had to do was show her how the dang thing worked.
 

austin316

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Dec 1, 2001
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Originally posted by: TeeJay1952
Just came from a client's house. She had purchased a $599 Compaq Vista machine with a $200 rebate. She told me it was $1500 out the door including:
Copy of Norton Anti Virus
Copy of Norton Internet Security
$300 set up fee (Home call 15 minutes out of box to table setup.)
This was from Circuit City but BB is the same.

All I had to do was show her how the dang thing worked.

how is that a bad experience? that's just good business and a dumb consumer.
 

Linflas

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Jan 30, 2001
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Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Garth
Quite some time ago I purchased an ATI Radeon 9200 from Best Buy. Once I got it home and opened the box, inside I found a fried nVidia FX5700. There was nothing on the exterior of the box that would've tipped me off -- the cellophane was still (or apparently, re-) sealed.

When I went to return it, the customer service department refused my return. I was pretty furious. It took me a week of phone calls up the chain until I eventually called their headquarters and nagged somebody into sending me out a gift card in the amount of my purchase.

I eventually sold that gift card to a friend of mine because there was no way in hell I was gonna buy anything of significance from BB again. I went over to Circuit City and bought the ATI video card that I wanted, and after I bought it I took it over to the CC customer service department there and made them watch me open it in the store.

This isn't really all Best Buy's fault. It's a breakdown in a number of steps along the way. It's also the reason why many manufacturers now make the product visible inside the box or use that terrible plastic packaging.

Best Buy was protecting itself. Look at it from their POV and would you believe your story? Or would you think you were trying to scam the store?

Granted, if it was a return item, even "unopened," BB would have a larger fault here. But it could just as well have been a case of employee theft and all took place in the back room.

Yes, it's aggravating when someone doesn't believe you. But ask yourself why they don't and try putting yourself in their shoes.

There is a right way and a wrong way to approach it though and if I owned a business the last thing I would want to do in that situation is to make the customer feel accused of being dishonest absent any clear indications that the customer is trying to pull a scam. Oddly enough when I had a similar thing happen to me at Best Buy they were polite to me while they went up through the chain to someone that could listen to my story and make the decision to replace my item. I bought a game and when I got home and opened it up there was an AOL CD in the jewel case rather than the game CD.

Contrast this to Home Depot who made me feel like a criminal when I returned a brand new Honda lawn mower with a seized engine. The manager was a complete idiot and accused me of running the mower without any oil in it. He based this on his highly accurate test of sticking his finger in the oil filler and coming out with clean oil. Since the mower ran for less than 2 minutes I was not a bit surprised that the brand new oil was clean. He made me wait around the store for 40 minutes while an employee to the replacement mower outside and let it run for that amount of time before giving it to me.
 

thudia

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Jan 17, 2007
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Earlier when i had my laptop repaired they usually put an estimated completion date. This one time they put a promise completion date of 2/20/06. I did not get it back until 3/3/06 about 2 weeks later. The schedualed date of 2/20 was 2 weeks after i gave it to them. so it took them a month. the ohio no lemon policy law states that if it is in a repair shop for more then 30 days then it qualifies for a replacement. I contacted the ohio attorney general office for consumer complaints and best buy found some loophole out of it. They make me so angry. As soon as I get a laptop back either a new one or the "lemon" one the first thing i will do is sell it. I just want to get rid of any ties I have with Best Buy.
 

PG

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http://www.courant.com/news/local/hc-watchdog0209.artfeb09,0,3319466.column


http://www.courant.com/news/local/hc-wa...,0,5198012.column?coll=hc-utility-home

Best Buy Confirms It Has Secret Website
March 2, 2007

Under pressure from state investigators, Best Buy is now confirming my reporting that its stores have a secret intranet site that has been used to block some consumers from getting cheaper prices advertised on BestBuy.com.

Company spokesman Justin Barber, who in early February denied the existence of the internal website that could be accessed only by employees, says his company is "cooperating fully" with the state attorney general's investigation.

http://www.courant.com/news/local/hc-wa...0,4047288.column?coll=hc-utility-local

"E-mails, messages and telephone calls from such places as Florida, California, Illinois, Rhode Island, New York, Virginia and even from Best Buy's headquarters in Minneapolis indicate that the problem for the 128,000-employee retailer extends way beyond Connecticut. That's where I disclosed, in a Feb. 9 column, how salesmen at the West Hartford and Newington stores blocked a customer from getting a $150 discount on a laptop computer by showing him the identical-appearing in-store intranet site without the discount."


 

dwcal

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Jul 21, 2004
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I never really had a problem with them except for high regular prices and annoying warranty upsells (which I politely decline). I don't buy their warranties and I don't go for the rebate deals unless the price before rebate is already pretty good. I just shop there if there's a good deal in the sale ad and don't buy any regular price items. Bestbuy would probably call me a "bad customer".
 

Wuffsunie

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May 4, 2002
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Originally posted by: TeeJay1952
Just came from a client's house. She had purchased a $599 Compaq Vista machine with a $200 rebate. She told me it was $1500 out the door including:
Copy of Norton Anti Virus
Copy of Norton Internet Security
$300 set up fee (Home call 15 minutes out of box to table setup.)
This was from Circuit City but BB is the same.
Wait, they sold her Norton Anti Virus AND Norton Internet Security? Wow, talk about robbing the unwary consumer. The Int Sec has the AV built into it, you can't even install both on the same system.
 

thudia

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Jan 17, 2007
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Keep in mind that although the outcome of this story was good for me and I am happy the outcome was caused by best buys stupidity. So I get a call the other day that they are going to replace my laptop. Best buy policy is to give one of equal performance. There was rebate issues when i bought my original one in the first place. Best buy did not know how to exchange it so they gave me store credit. Good for me but only happened cause there dumb. Anyway this is what i had

2.6ghz celeron
256mb Ram stock i upgraded to 768
40gb HD
XP home

this is what i have now
Turion 64 x2 TL-56
120gb HD
2gigs Ram
vista home premium
 

BigJ

Lifer
Nov 18, 2001
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Originally posted by: Linflas
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Garth
Quite some time ago I purchased an ATI Radeon 9200 from Best Buy. Once I got it home and opened the box, inside I found a fried nVidia FX5700. There was nothing on the exterior of the box that would've tipped me off -- the cellophane was still (or apparently, re-) sealed.

When I went to return it, the customer service department refused my return. I was pretty furious. It took me a week of phone calls up the chain until I eventually called their headquarters and nagged somebody into sending me out a gift card in the amount of my purchase.

I eventually sold that gift card to a friend of mine because there was no way in hell I was gonna buy anything of significance from BB again. I went over to Circuit City and bought the ATI video card that I wanted, and after I bought it I took it over to the CC customer service department there and made them watch me open it in the store.

This isn't really all Best Buy's fault. It's a breakdown in a number of steps along the way. It's also the reason why many manufacturers now make the product visible inside the box or use that terrible plastic packaging.

Best Buy was protecting itself. Look at it from their POV and would you believe your story? Or would you think you were trying to scam the store?

Granted, if it was a return item, even "unopened," BB would have a larger fault here. But it could just as well have been a case of employee theft and all took place in the back room.

Yes, it's aggravating when someone doesn't believe you. But ask yourself why they don't and try putting yourself in their shoes.

There is a right way and a wrong way to approach it though and if I owned a business the last thing I would want to do in that situation is to make the customer feel accused of being dishonest absent any clear indications that the customer is trying to pull a scam. Oddly enough when I had a similar thing happen to me at Best Buy they were polite to me while they went up through the chain to someone that could listen to my story and make the decision to replace my item. I bought a game and when I got home and opened it up there was an AOL CD in the jewel case rather than the game CD.

Contrast this to Home Depot who made me feel like a criminal when I returned a brand new Honda lawn mower with a seized engine. The manager was a complete idiot and accused me of running the mower without any oil in it. He based this on his highly accurate test of sticking his finger in the oil filler and coming out with clean oil. Since the mower ran for less than 2 minutes I was not a bit surprised that the brand new oil was clean. He made me wait around the store for 40 minutes while an employee to the replacement mower outside and let it run for that amount of time before giving it to me.

Goes by the managers in BB just like it does in HD. For example, one of the infamous stories in the HD company is a man who brought in a set of car tires to return. HD has never carried car tires, although we do carry some automotive stuff. So what does the store manager do? The customer didn't have a receipt, he named a price, and the manager reached into the register and gave him his money back in cash.

Another story that happened at my store is that a customer loaded up his own van with tons of tile (improperly) after refusing help from a lot attendant. So he rear ends someone, and then someone hits him from behind. The back of his van basically exploded (not literally) and sent tile everywhere. The man came into the store demanding an exchange as if it was our fault. So what did my store manager do? He gave him a refund on several thousand dollars worth of tile.
 

xalos

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May 31, 2002
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You should never buy Best Buy Performance Service Plans. The Replacement Plans are fine. But, here is the deal w/ the PSPs. If they decide to do a product exchange they will give you another product that matches the product you had feature for feature. So, in my case I purchased a Phillips (IIRC) 27 inch LCD Television and paid $1600 and they said that the replacement television would be an Insignia 27 inch for $599.

If I wanted to pay the difference between any other TV I could do that as well. But, I called 888-Best Buy and they did send me a voucher for 1600 + tax. I had to talk to a million people but I did get it sorted out. The store was absolutely no help.
 

PingSpike

Lifer
Feb 25, 2004
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I pretty much just buy loss leaders and go to their store when I want to look at something in person before buying it off newegg.
 

Fritzo

Lifer
Jan 3, 2001
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One time, I went into Best Buy, and bought an MP3 player they had on sale.

I went up to the counter, the cashier took my money, and then I went home.

After 3 weeks, the touch pad stopped working on it, so I brought it back, and they exchanged it.

That's all I got.
 

SarcasticDwarf

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Jun 8, 2001
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Originally posted by: ELopes580
My worst experience at BBY I would have to say was working there.

QFT.

I never run into problems with BB anymore because I only buy hardware from Newegg or OfficeMax/Staples anymore. Even then I open up the box in front of the employee to verify that the correct part is inside.
 

Qacer

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Apr 5, 2001
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forum link

Here's a story from another forum:

I went to bestbuy today for some photo software that was on sale at bestbuy.com. and NO it wasn't an online only deal. Well I go to bestbuy and it isn't on sale on thier shelves, and when I look online from the stores computer it isn't on sale. At this point I start talking to my wife in a loud voice about bestbuy's private website that doesn't show on sale items so that they can screw the customer. A sales rep shows up to help and I explain the issue, he tries to say that maybe it is an online only thing or that maybe it was on sale yesterday, blah blah blah. So he calls a manager over, while we are waiting my wife is getting pissed, but I am just standing in the background with my cell phone. I went on the internet to bestbuy.com and pulled up the web page that showed the sale price and that it wasn't an online special. When the manager shows up the rep explains that the software doesn't come up in thier system on sale, I but in and just show the manager my cell phone with the bestbuy web page......he was surprised to see that I had the internet pulled up on my phone and he just told the rep to mark the price down.
 
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I don't understand what the big deal about this dual website crap is....I thought it was common knowledge.

when I worked at Staples they did this, and I was aware of this before that. I just assumed all major retailers with online stores did it.

If you ask me the customer is retarded to not print it out the first time they see it when they know they are going in to buy it. I've always done it that way just so the little sales d1ck can't give me any flak.
 

thudia

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Jan 17, 2007
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even though i got what i wanted. I do have to complaing about service. I was inline for 40min and finally when it was my turn they told me to go to another line. Then it took an hour for them to do anything. They tried. there was no conflict and i got what i wanted. It was good but still no one knew what they were doing and it took about 2 hours. They called me and told me to come get the replacement. They could have sorted out the paperwork in the 2 hours between when they called me and when i got there.
 

skrilla

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Oct 22, 2004
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Never had any bad experiences with Best Buy.

Any bad retail experiences I have had are pretty much isolated incidents resulting from a misunderstanding with an employee. I don't really feel any retailer is, "Out to get me." or anything.
 

moshquerade

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Nov 1, 2001
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BestBuy's "15% restocking fee" on returned items bites. So I bought the wrong router. I repacked it good as new and they will sell it again as new PLUS make 15% off me.

Ratbastards.
 

shoRunner

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Nov 8, 2004
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Originally posted by: TeeJay1952
Just came from a client's house. She had purchased a $599 Compaq Vista machine with a $200 rebate. She told me it was $1500 out the door including:
Copy of Norton Anti Virus
Copy of Norton Internet Security
$300 set up fee (Home call 15 minutes out of box to table setup.)
This was from Circuit City but BB is the same.

All I had to do was show her how the dang thing worked.

has this happened to YOU at best buy?? isn't it a bit jumping to conclusions by posting a bad experience in circuit city and then some how extrapolating it to show that best buy is bad?



Originally posted by: moshquerade
BestBuy's "15% restocking fee" on returned items bites. So I bought the wrong router. I repacked it good as new and they will sell it again as new PLUS make 15% off me.

Ratbastards.

the 15% restocking fee only applies to:
Restocking fee
A restocking fee of 15% will be charged on opened notebook computers, projectors, camcorders, digital cameras, radar detectors, GPS/navigation and in-car video systems unless defective or prohibited by law. A restocking fee of 25% will be charged on Special Order Products, including appliances unless defective or prohibited by law.
if they apply it to a router you bought, i'd go to another best buy, cause that one is must have a nazi return counter.
 

giantpinkbunnyhead

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Dec 7, 2005
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I've always had great experiences at Best Buy. Then again, I only shop at the one in Alaska. I can't speak for the ones down south.

On one occasion, a 9 month old 37" LCD TV went crazy and so I fell back on the service plan. Best Buy didn't carry the 37" model anymore, so instead they upgraded me to the new 42" model with lots of goodies the 37" didn't have. The upgrade was free. Total time to get the exchange done, from first phone call to getting my new TV into my truck, was about 36 hours.

THey've pricematched everything I've asked them to, half the time without even verifying first. They're the only store in Anchorage that sells SACD's, and lots of them, for the same price as regular CD's. The only beef I really have, and this isn't with the local store, is that because I live in AK and because their reward coupons expire so fast, I often get coupons in the mail that are already expired. However my store accepts them anyway.

They don't have any competitors up here but they still treat me well. Well, we have a CompUSA but that store is so far beyond hope that I'm surprised their doors are still open.

 
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