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Businiess name:  Best Buy
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I don't want to gripe, yet bad experience one after another cannot be ignored. My most notable involves a laptop purchase and return. This Best Buy experience happened during the tax-free weekend for school supplies that includes related electronics.\r \r I went shopping for a Macbook Air at the local Apple Store which is located in Downtown Charleston. Unfortunately, I could not locate the Apple Store since it is found in a heavily traffic congested part of King Street. Actually, I drove circling the block that I thought Apple was located quite a few times, and since I never actually been there in-person finally gave up.\r \r My last resort was Best Buy. For this special tax-free weekend, Best Buy had a special station for customers wanting to purchase computers and laptops. I promptly was stopped from making my way to the Apple section, and the Best Buy employee told me to take a number to wait in-line. The employee explained that this was the most efficient way to shop for a laptop sinc

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