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What people do at Best Buy


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What people do at Best Buy

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  1. preparetocare says:

    win

  2. Psilence says:

    Don’t forget about playing Guitar Hero/other various video games in the middle of the aisles so no one can get around them.

  3. Matt says:

    “Ask Geek Squad Questions about your computer”? More like “bend over and take it from the guys that know nothing about computers but are willing to charge you way too much for something that you can do yourself”!

  4. prikolist says:

    Whoever made that graph must be living near a nice Best Buy. All the ones I’ve been in only have couple-minute long previews or scenes from movies. Now playing video-games on preview computers or consoles, that one should be half this graph

  5. nffcnnr says:

    Yeah, why would people at Best Buy be asking Geek Squad about *my* computer?

  6. DizzyEmili says:

    It’s okay, I exercise at Sears all the time.

  7. Mark, Sr. says:

    You forgot:
    Actually touching and examining something that you’re gonna buy online for hundreds of dollars less.

    • Mike Sweeney says:

      This really isn’t true anymore…hardly anything at a Best Buy cost more that $1000.. where are you getting $100s?

  8. Zip Zop Zoobity Bop says:

    I have never seen anyone watching the movies at the Best Buy around here. Or playing the video games (they do that at EB Games).

  9. TheUltamate says:

    You’re forgetting the guys who try to play the Guitar Hero demos out but fail. I think they’re my favorite Best Buy inhabitant.

  10. jl5691426 says:

    Next time ask one of the geeks if he can help with spelling and grammar.

  11. Matt says:

    When I go to best buy, I usually leave.

  12. Angela says:

    When I go to Best Buy, I work. :(

  13. JackBond says:

    PARALLEL FORM ERROR.

  14. JackBond says:

    Also from “Get” to “Thinking”, “Asking”, and “Watching.

    Proofreading fail.

  15. Pants_Mcgee says:

    How about waiting in a massive line at a checkout when four other employees are standing around chatting?

    • BoringTroll says:

      The salespeople are put on a commission system and they are taught to victimize the gullible, so they can sucker them into $400 pure profit add ons to there $500 laptop. The star sale critters are so adept at victimizing, that they can’t be allowed near the cash drawer. Only a few employees are trusted to work the checkout.

      • Anon says:

        Close but no cigar. I work at a Best Buy and they got rid of commission sales years ago, everyone but upper management now gets paid by the hour. Most of the rep 1s, aka cashiers, are too incompetent to work on the sales floor so they put them up front where loss prevention can keep an eye on them.

  16. Anonymous says:

    You forgot “Try things out before they order them from NewEgg”.

  17. thestashattacked says:

    Hey, no one does… oh, wait, yeah I do that.

  18. Jen says:

    I work for Best Buy, and even I go watch the movies in the Home Theater area.

  19. StCyr says:

    Completely agree.

  20. Grammar Nazi says:

    “defenition”?.. hurrr…

  21. jfoiuthst says:

    I go to best buy to ask Geek Squad about my laptop because it fails alot or to buy cd’s but mainly i go there just to get away from my house because i don’t have enough money for Hot Topic at the mall^^ so i just waste my time there hehe

  22. Lolover says:

    That’s a big TV, if it’s 4x the size of our living room TV (like 3 1/2 feet long).


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