PC World are useless - was Re: [Gllug] OT:microdirect.co.ukreliable?

Ken Smith kens at kensnet.org
Fri Jan 14 13:28:41 UTC 2005


Realted to this .... Some years ago I recall a salesman telling me to make
sure my Hi-Fi amplifier was on whenever I was using the new cassette machine
he was selling me - to avoid it over heating....

I asked him whether that was like the problem where my grandmother always
put plugs in the sockets in the house to stop the electricity leaking onto
the floor - he said it was....

I had a real problem keeping a straight face...

Ken

-----Original Message-----
From: gllug-bounces at gllug.org.uk [mailto:gllug-bounces at gllug.org.uk] On
Behalf Of Dave Cross
Sent: 14 January 2005 10:45
To: Greater London Linux Users Group
Subject: Re: PC World are useless - was Re: [Gllug]
OT:microdirect.co.ukreliable?

On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 03:19:13PM -0000, Luke Hopkins wrote:
> They may say they don't do discounts, but they do. When I was in Uni
> one of the guys on my course worked in PC world. I went in to get a
> joystick one weekend, choise of two both marked up at £29.99, we went
> to the terminal, he showed me what he could do on each one. One for
> £20, one for £15 (which I obviously took).
> 
> All their products except consumables are discoutable, but of course
> all the staff on the floor work on commision (which is capped per day,
> so end of the day in a busy store is the best time to go).

I have another datapoint that would seem to confirm this.

Recently I bought a bluetooth dongle from PC World (in Colliers Wood if
that matters to anyone). On the shelf it was priced at £20, but when the
till droid scanned it, it showed as £25. I tpointed out the discrepancy
to him and he happily took my word for it and discounted the product by
£5 without checking with anyone else. OOf course, it took him ten
minutes to work out _how_ to apply the discount and everyone else in the
queue was completely pissed off with me by the time he'd finished, but I
_did_ get the product for the right price.

My favourite PC World story was trying to get Linux printer
compatibility information from a sales droid in the branch just north of
Wandsworth Bridge. He knew he couldn't help me, but assured me that he'd
check with the Linux rep the next time he came in. I expressed surprise
that they had a "Linux rep" and asked which company the rep works for,
only to be told that "he works for Linux, of course".

Dave...

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