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Date Posted: 12:30:58 11/12/13 Tue
Author: gg
Author Host/IP: 206.212.164.12
Subject: Best Buy compared to whom?
In reply to: phan 's message, "Re: I'm shocked Best Buy will open 6AM Thanksgiving..." on 18:29:26 11/11/13 Mon

>>Actually, I'm shocked that Best Buy is still open at
>>all.
>
>I am too, considering their customer service record.
>(In my own experience, that is.)

I can't think of an electronics chain I had better experiences with as far back as I can remember. Can anybody name better? With their internet price match policy, I would only buy electronics by mail if Best Buy didn't have it. The other store I shop at alot is Target. (Tar-jay).

I sure hope Best Buy survives and their Thanksgiving Day opening is depressing. I hope it goes away.

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