on 11-03-2015 18:10
on 11-03-2015 18:10
on 11-03-2015 18:31
11-03-2015 19:47 - edited 11-03-2015 20:29
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on 11-03-2015 20:34
on 11-03-2015 20:34
Is this a good idea to open a shop within a shop? Not sure whether they actually need to be selling goods within Currys ....with the money Google have behind them?
Having said that and thinking about it....it probably makes damn good business sense.....:smileywink:
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 11-03-2015 20:39
on 11-03-2015 20:39
I think it's a great idea and going in with someone such as Currys PC World, there is a ready made marketplace for them. I would prefer buying from a store rather than online if there is a store local. Mind you, it's a long way to London for me.....
on 11-03-2015 20:47
on 11-03-2015 23:24
on 11-03-2015 23:24
The fundamental problem I have with Curry's and those sort of shops is, either the salesperson is clueless or come across as knowledgable and spout a bunch of useless information. I'm not saying I know eveything (in fact my knowledge of some OEM products is a little limited as I don't buy into things like that so much), however I feel annoyed when I can hear them BS'ing someone or even me.
It reminds me of the guy in Comet who told me, nobody will ever need more than 4GB of RAM. When I told him, I have 8GB and use at least 5 or 6GB on a regular basis his sales pitch kind of fell apart. Then again he wasn't to know, I run sequencer software and large sampler applications. In the future, I will be aiming for at least 16GB preferably 32GB.
Google's reputation could be potentially harmed by the misselling of their products. So in the interest of good product advice, they should have a strict training scheme and keep the a******* from selling those products.
on 12-03-2015 08:53
on 12-03-2015 08:53
on 12-03-2015 09:40
on 12-03-2015 10:55
on 12-03-2015 10:55
It pays to do a little research before going instore. If you have some idea of what you want from a product you won't be swayed by an over-eager sales assistant who has been told to push a particular item to lower the stock or a product with a particularly good sales incentive for staff.