<< Daryl, just how bad is MD doing at Best Buy? Does it sell at all or not
enough
to meet a stocking requirement? Some sales people act like they didn't even
know
the store carried MD or what it is. >> (Glenn)
Since I don't work in sales (and hardly ever find myself in the home theatre
department), I couldn't tell you. I tried to educate the salespeople,
however, about the LP4 mode when I once printed out a webpage about it and
placed it in their department binder, but it later disappeared. Evidently
no one cared enough to learn anything about it. I just wasted my time.
<< so imo all best buy employees are about as stupid as you can get. >>
(Matt Wall)
Oh, no offence, but for saying *that*, *you're* as stupid as one can get.
To make such a general statement is indicative of a grave lack of
intelligence. Don't post again until your I.Q. rises a few points.... (By
the way, perhaps you are not aware of it, but there are two competing high
resolution audio formats -- the persons you had spoken with might have been
thinking of SACD. In any case, they were at least half-correct, as it is
not likely that Best Buy will ever sell DVD Audio music recordings or
*dedicated* DVD Audio players. Best Buy is not in the business of catering
to the high-end market. If you're interested in high-end product, check out
their newly-acquired Magnolia Hi-Fi chain of stores in the Pacific
Northwest.)
<< Then they got tighter and tighter. When they cut the sales people's
commission
down so low that there was no incentive to sell anything, I think that was
the
last blow. >> (las)
Best Buy hasn't had salespeople who worked on commission for nearly a
decade. Obviously, their salespeople are doing a poor job communicating
that.
Daryl
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