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Businiess name:  Best Buy
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I purchased a new TV from this store, and to my dismay brought it home to find that the picture had a noticeable shadow image. Hence, I brought the product back to the store to be exchanged. Upon arrival at the store, I asked for assistance with unloading the TV from my car, and was told to pull up in front of the store. I did so, but the store's employees merely waited within the entryway to the store and watched as I struggled with getting the TV out of my car. When I asked for help, they replied nonchalantly that they could not leave the store. \r \r Once I had brought the TV inside, I was told that the TV had to be inspected before any exchange could take place. Laurence from the Geek Squad conducted the inspection, and was aboslutely RUDE - he insisted that there was nothing wrong with the picture, and said things like ""I don't know what's wrong with your eyes"", and asked me sarcastically ""have you ever owned a TV before"". \r \r I was, needless to say, very offended, and decided to return the TV instead of exchanging it for a new one. The next day, I called the store to ask how long it would take for the money to be refunded -- the guy who picked up replied brusquely, ""three business days"", and simply hung up the phone without saying anything else.\r \r Best Buy HQ -- WAKE UP!!! These guys at Watertown are giving your brand a BAD NAME. The fact that the TV wasn't working satisfactorily is forgivable -- the fact that your store tolerates employees who don't know how to be polite to customers is most definitely not.

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