Which? video shows shop staff knowledge
Brian Butterworth published on UK Free TV
Yes, there's a £100 HDMI cable in here somewhere. And a Freeview+ box has two tuners, no?
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Tuesday, 25 January 2011
Briantist- I often recall with fondness the time my friend wanted assistence with a TV purchase. After deciding to buy a set, the salesman proceeded on trying to sell us a 'Monster' scart.
Two mini LCD monitors were set up side by side both playing the same image from a DVD player. As you can imagine, one image was better than the other. On inspection, one had a scart connection, the other had component! When this was pointed out, the salesman did not seem to understand the difference between the leads and once explained, was lost for words.
Needless to say, the purchase was made elsewhere! Does make you wonder.
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Wednesday, 26 January 2011
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Nedbod12:17 AM
At least you got served Lutonfan, most "Comet" salespeople are too busy talking verbal hogwash amongst themselves to be bothered with us mere customers.
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LutonFan: I suppose you have to remember that these people are salespeople on commission, not impartial technical consultants.
But, yes, the best thing to do with such advice is to leave the store.
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Nedbod: That's true. They are almost as bad as in a mobile phone shop.
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Thursday, 27 January 2011
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Josh Welby1:47 AM
Yes, I have also encounted bad service in Curry's and Comet Stores,
as well as in a Best Buy Store in London
including no demonstrations of some products
I did manage to have a demonstration
on a Freesat Box and a Sky HD Box
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ian6:38 PM
monster cables are the biggest rip off instore, an i cant remember how many times i've had to remove the aerial in/out cables from a monster all in 8 gang block to stop freeview interferance!! my mate bought a 3d tv for xmas an first thing salesperson said was he needed a special monster hdmi lead to watch 3d! not found anyone else in the game who knows what they are yet?
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SeaBee9:49 PM
Comet and Currys are the only opportunity for ESN students to obtain a job. Don't knock them, they are doing their best. Always remember that Alexander Graham Bell sold the first telephone when there was no-one to receive the call. That's what I call salesmanship.
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Friday, 28 January 2011
SeaBee: Bell solved that problem by giving the first phone connections away for free. Simples.
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ian: I guess they work on most people being easily bamboozled at the point-of-sale. It's called "upselling".
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