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Old July 12th 03, 09:35 PM
jaster
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"bobb" wrote in message
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On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 17:25:39 GMT, "JAD" wrote:

Louisiana? Any large computer store, but Fry's (UG!) would have the

biggest
on hand display that I have seen.



I know some of you like to make fun of Fry's, but u gotta remember
Fry's was born from Silicon Valley, a place where your run of the mill
customer has a Master in Electronics/Material Science/Physic
engineering. So salespeople's knowledge of the products was
unnecessary and unwanted, all we want to know is what shelf the
stuffs we want is, and if I can pick up a six-pack coke and a razor at
the same time, that's groovy. Don't go to Fry's expecting in-depth
explanation and forgive the temporary cashiers (they don't last long),
and yer fine. They got the best return policy of any electronics
retailer I know, and that's mighty important when there is no way to
find out about a product (really) until you bring one home.






-bobb



You work for Fry's? Yep, the best return policy I've ever encountered. I
really don't like returning merchandise and I only return merchandise that
doesn't work.

Here's an employee tip for you. For all merchandise placed on the floor
Fry's should also place the merchandise manual. That might help with
the questions and returned merchandise. I've noticed this is usually done
for m/bs, a/cs on display but Fry's should do this with all appliances, home
theater receivers, audio receivers, tv, radios, refrigerators, pc systems,
speakers, washer/dryers, etc.

I'm returning a Sony home theater because it doesn't support a phono which I
would have noticed had a manual been available and features (like OSD,
universal remote control ) that don't work as implied, but the sound is
perfect.