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Your poor practices have driven me away for good

Posted Fri December 2, 2011 1:29 pm, by Lisa B. written to Best Buy

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On Thanksgiving night my Mother and I went to your Frederick, Maryland store. Our intent was to purchase the 24" Dynex TV's that were on black Friday sale for $79.99. We arrived at 9pm for a store opening at midnight. I would estimate that we were about 200 people back in line. At around 10:00 a manager came out and made an announcement to let us all know what would not be tolerated, (pushing, running, etc.). He then said employees would be around soon with tickets for certain items. Soon after we started seeing these employees. All but one had tickets for laptops. The other had tickets for e-readers. We figured the TV's we wanted didn't get tickets.

At midnight the store opened and everyone was aloud in at once. Imagine 500 or 600 people in that store at one time! We headed back to electronics and I asked an employee to point me in the direction of these particular TV's. He asked if I had a ticket. Really? So we went to the front of the store to leave, feeling frustrated and defeated, and I saw that manager standing by the "out" door. I walked up to him and asked him why he or his employees didn't make an announcement that those TV's were spoken for instead of letting us stand outside for 3 hours, freezing. His response was, "Oops".

I understand the whole first come first served idea of black Friday, but this was an outright scam. The ad said, "minimum of 15 per store", but what it really should have said was, "just enough to get you through the doors to buy something else".

We sat in my car and watched as several people walked out of the store with 5 and 6 of the TV's. I can't give one to each of my two children for Christmas, but what do you know, there are a ton of them for sale on eBay.

I look around my house and every room in it has electronic's that were purchased from Best Buy. Never again. You have lost a very good and loyal customer and I have let everyone I know about this event via Facebook and Twitter.

Lisa


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by dg132001 Posted Wed December 7, 2011 @ 2:50 AM

So you are blaming Best Buy because there were at least 200 people in
front of you in line? They had the number of televisions that they
said they would but unfortunately you got there too late. What makes
you think that 15 of the 200 people in front of you wouldn't have
taken the tickets? Next time you would have to get there earlier. I
can't understand why you are blaming them for this?

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by RedheadwGlasses Posted Mon December 5, 2011 @ 1:40 PM

I think this is the price you pay when you take a chance on shopping
this way.

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by McJohn Posted Mon December 5, 2011 @ 8:50 AM

Feel glad you didnt get one of them, they had horrible specs on them.
Not to mention you can get the same stuff at the same price if not
cheaper, in time for Christmas.

In Fact Cyber Monday had much better TVs for the same price and you
can buy them in the comfort of your home.

Also if there were only 15 per store you can figure out who is getting
them by figuring how many people were in front of you.

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Re: Your poor practices have driven me away for good by Lisa H. Fri December 2, 2011 @ 1:57 PM

by ST Posted Fri December 2, 2011 @ 4:43 PM

The retailer doesn't restrict purchases to people who are going to use
them in their homes, or give them as gifts. There was a limited
number of TVs, and they likely ran out of tickets before they got to
your space in line. If they did put quantity limits in place, you
would have likely only been able to buy one TV anyway. You wanted
multiple sets, but you only have an issue with people buying 5 or 6?


Who's to draw the line, saying 2 is OK, 5 is too many? They don't ask
the purchasers what they plan on doing with the item.


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by Lisa H. Posted Fri December 2, 2011 @ 6:21 PM

I'm a different Lisa.

I saw on the ad that they did limit quantities to one per person.

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by Barli Posted Fri December 2, 2011 @ 8:33 PM

I wanted to buy 1 to give my daughter for Christmas. My Mother was
buying 1 to give my son for his birthday, 3 days before Christmas. 2
customers, 1 TV each.

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How do you know... by jeishere Mon December 5, 2011 @ 11:49 AM

Yes, there were tickets. by Barli Fri December 2, 2011 @ 8:36 PM


Now I kinda agree with this statement by T. B. Fri December 9, 2011 @ 7:40 PM




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