I got mine at my local Best Buy. Like others; they use to have a nice
display but the Sony stuff is in that place now. I would never have
found the Radios and Booms had I not been specifically looking. But they
were out on the shelves in the general electronics section.

But the stuff was out and available. They had no problem with my
exchange for stuck pixels (as expected for a retail purchase) and
credited me the difference for the new sales price - so overall I'm
happy with the local purchase and service.

I'm surprised they talk openly about end cap payments ending and such;
I would think they'd want to keep the backend wheeling and dealing
separate from customer interactions.

Despite all of the discussion about squeezeboxes for everyday Joe; I
wonder if retail channels like this are the best route for Logitech
anyway. I'd tend to think Amazon sales and other online routes would be
there biggest opportunity. Maybe I'm way off base but I imagine a lot of
squeezebox purchases happening as planned out acquisition by somewhat
tech-savvy buyers rather than off the shelf impulse buys.

-Jeff


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