horrible sales people.i know its the grand opening and all, but did they get any formal training?guy pulls the same line on me twice.i walk in there to look at some secondary TVs. he takes me to this 20" toshiba with built in DVD player. LCD. and all for $400. the price tag is hand written so he is like "this just came off the truck, we received six, I've sold 3 already".wow i say.so i go back about 2 hours later with my GF and i go back up to him (they work for commission so i like to stick to one person)... he recognized me.so then he tells me "ive got this brand new TV, we got it in like 10 minutes after you left"so i was all excited and stuff.. GUESS WHAThe takes me to the same dang toshiba, tells me "we received 6, Ive sold 3 myself".dude throws the same pitch, which is no surprise, i was kinda expecting something.they probably had the whole staff there. it was annoying.my decision is to wait for black friday and pick up a good TV for half the price.i went there not even looking for LCD tvs. just a simple tube TV with DVD player.
10/25/2007 9:37:22 PM
They are somewhat annoying, but they will negotiate on price and on service plans to get a sale, I ended up with some decent deals on a tv and a WD
10/25/2007 9:46:42 PM
i'm tired of hearing this advertisement on 96.1
10/25/2007 10:01:43 PM
they have plenty of Wii consoles, which surprised me!
10/25/2007 10:03:04 PM
i found the same tv for a little cheaper online. im sure it would have been the same deal.i wanted to negrotiate, but i couldnt handle it
10/26/2007 6:59:19 AM
huh huh greg guh
10/26/2007 7:33:53 AM
Cant be anyworse than best buy.commissioned sales people can be annoying and pushynon-commissioned sales people do not generally bother helping customers fast enough or learning their productsDecide which you hate worse then choose a store, personally I would rather talk to a commission person. I get pissed off in best buy when I walk in there on a mission to buy a specific product that I have already decided to buy and it takes an hour for a manger to get it out of the lockup thing.
10/26/2007 8:47:04 AM
read about this in yesterday's business sectionsupposedly, they get a lot of formal training and they're commission basedah ha- story (words):
10/26/2007 8:52:04 AM
We recently got ours from Queen City after the HHGreg salesgirl knew nowhere near as much about TV theory/design Both places had the same price for the Mitsu we wanted[Edited on October 26, 2007 at 8:55 AM. Reason : ]
10/26/2007 8:54:59 AM
^ Why do you need a sales person to know tv "Theory" and design? What they hell is that about? You should do the research yourself to see what actual users of the products have to say about it, not people that just want to get your money.
10/26/2007 8:58:14 AM
Just someone you can trust warrany-wise, etc. we already chose/researched our product, we were just out to get the best priceThe guy lives TVs and knew them inside and out, new technologies and old. The girl was very nice and all, but I'd rather buy from a more knowledgeable person. wouldnt anyone?[Edited on October 26, 2007 at 9:02 AM. Reason : ]
10/26/2007 9:02:20 AM
they talk a whole lot, i kind of understand. they are trying to make a sale, plus it was the first day...but still.. they try to make a lot of jokes.a horrible one was:so we were looking at the flat tube TVs. a 27" which looked nice. so we said it was for her bedroom on top of the dresser. but we said the dresser was on the side of the bed.so he asked"how far are you from the bed and at which angle"then he made a joke "this is a real Q, its not like im trying to get info from you" (at this point he was mimicing a little hobgoblin looking creature writing down info and laughing)it was like he was begging for our sale.also he claimed that he just sold two 60" plasma TVs.now, apparently he has sold a lot there, and he was no where near the best salesman, if he was then i feel sorry for the place.so if he could sell 3 of 6 20" LCDs and 2 60" plasmas within a few hours... then ill be damned.
10/26/2007 9:05:28 AM
yeah i gotta to be honest i don't like it when salespeople try to chum me up- makes me feel awkwardwe're not hitting the pub afterwards
10/26/2007 9:28:00 AM
i'd still rather work at sears (which i do)... commission is a flat percentage of the price, so even if you come in and manage to haggle down (which is rare with anything but price-matching but sometimes you'll get us when we fuck up) - I still get say, 4.5% of the sale. These guys work on margin, ala car salesmen, hence the desperation to sell a ton of stuff since they make beans off of one thing in this competitive, buy it wherever you can get it cheapest and pay attn. to little else market.
10/26/2007 11:58:56 AM