Don’t you guys agree that the manager was not in a position to ask anyone to leave, considering Best Buy corporate would not have it that way?
• by Charles at 10:24 PM on 03/27/08 * I’ve been into Best Buy many, many times, and not once have I had a bad customer service experience. My only problem with the place is that they are a little pushy, but 99% of the time if you just say “I’m fine” they walk away. The only time I’ve ever had to actually do anything important there was when I was returning an iPod, and that was one of the simplest transactions I’ve ever made in retail. And while I don’t read a lot of Consumerist stories (pretty much only when they get on Digg or Gizmodo), I can say that the ones I’ve read concerning Best Buy have almost always been avoidable by the consumer. In this case Alex obviously did not leave the store when asked, and in the oft-mentioned cases of receipt-checking, just don’t go there. I for one have no problem with some guy on minimum wage glancing at my receipt. If you do, fantastic, just don’t shop there. I should probably add that, in addition to not having any bad experiences there, at my
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