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In reply to the discussion: Best Buy Says It Has Killed 'Showrooming' For Good [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)taking advantage of the poorest and the least of our communities. And don't "special order" anything from them--if you return it, they'll charge you a 25% restocking fee! And that thirty day return policy? It's down to fifteen! Woe to those who don't know this detail!
I deal with Grannies every day, and plenty of them don't have relatives nearby, and they don't "know someone" because they aren't even aware of what a "smartphone" is--they have no sense of the internet, they just don't live in an online environment. They would not ask, because they would not KNOW. Further, we live in a very disconnected world, where all too often children remember their grandparents (and their parents in some cases) after they are dead.
All too often, the poor and the elderly don't get any damn help--and they get screwed by businesses looking for easy marks. If BB really wanted to make a mark, they'd just offer the best price, or, as someone else said, provide a mechanism for people to check prices in the store--kind of like the book at Macy's in "Miracle on 34th Street."