question: what if wal-mart, being the corporate giant crusher of all--- added actual techs with actual COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE instead of the instore clerks with the usual 'uh, let me ask what this does' or 'let me read off the sale tag'... would that make a difference in the computer shopping experience at walmart? yes and no. .... and yes, WM has been linked to the 'less than adequate' folks out thier. however in some cities, WM stores have relocated and opened up with a more 'upscale' if you will, atmosphere. either way- i think its a good ""experiment."" (anything is better than the geeksquad)
(and please people-no matter what store you shop, you are always going to find the unintelligent customer who asks 'where be them cheap pcs!')
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question:
what if wal-mart, being the corporate giant crusher of all---
added actual techs with actual COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE
instead of the instore clerks with the usual
'uh, let me ask what this does' or
'let me read off the sale tag'...
would that make a difference in the computer shopping experience
at walmart? yes and no.
....
and yes,
WM has been linked to the 'less than adequate' folks out thier.
however in some cities, WM stores have relocated and opened up
with a more 'upscale' if you will, atmosphere.
either way- i think its a good ""experiment.""
(anything is better than the geeksquad)
(and please people-no matter what store you shop, you are always going to find the unintelligent customer who asks
'where be them cheap pcs!')