logainofhades wrote:
... Many of these business that sell pc's prey on those types all the time. I once heard a guy at best buy say a celeron would perform just as well and costed a whole lot less than a pentium 4 and did not even show them the athlon systems. I waited for the guy to go away and told the poor misinformed person that I would not buy it and showed them what to buy that performed much better and was similar in price to that celeron system. Needless to say they took my suggestion instead.
I was at Best Buy once looking for blank cds, when I heard the sales guy telling this woman that the DVD-Rs were much better then the DVD+Rs and that most places don't even sell players/writers that accept DVD+R discs. (At the time DVD-R format was less advanced then +R not to mention more expensive).
Another time I was strolling through the computer section of Best Buy while there buying dvds, and heard this elderly couple talking to the sales guy about buying more memory because their computer became slow last night after getting on the internet. It had never been slow before until the night before, but it was now so they needed memory. The guy was trying to sell them the the most expensive sticks they had of course, and when he walked away, I politely told them that it was far more likely they had gotten a virus or some sort of spyware, and that they didn't need memory. I told them I worked on computers, and I would take a look for free. Low and behold that was the problem. I cleaned it out and I made the $$ not Best Buy. Yet sadly, I applied there while inbetween jobs and was denied, so I feel no remorse about taking customers from them.
I work on computers as a side job, and have found that 95% of all problems people have are viruses and spyware, mostly because the computer they bought 4 years ago came with a 90-day trial of virus software and when the expire notice popped up asking for $$ they just clicked 'never remind me' and ignored it, until far far too late.
I also enjoy logging on as Administrator, renaming the account, changing the password, and deleteing all other accounts then logging out.
To be fair though, I have worked in retail, and it gets old really quick. People complaining to you about high prices is not cute, its not funny, and its not original. Nor is when people get pissed off because someone else didn't order enough of XX product, or the warehouse didn't send the order at all, and even though you know there aren't any, they want you to look in the back. Guess what, they go out of sight, stand there, then come back out and say nope, we're out. It only takes a few bad people to deaden a retail worker to where they don't care at all.