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Fatwah on Western Digital
Starting around the beginning of this year, I've seen a lot of press suggesting that US retail electronics giant Best Buy is in serious trouble. It's fairly obvious to anyone who buys any sort of electronics that online is a better option for almost everything anyway, but once I start to see press about such nosedives, the companies in question pretty much never recover. Those of us in the US can remember Circuit City, Borders and Blockbuster Video as companies that have had similar death throes.
Part of me thinks that it couldn't happen to a better company - Best Buy has some monumentally awful customer service (I'm actually banned from one store because I stood around helping people for a while) on top of deliberately ignorant salespeople and very little marginal value other than "The place where you can go and buy something without having to wait on shipping."
On the other hand, there legitimately are times when being able to see a selection or hold products is useful, and there are assloads of people who simply won't buy anything over the internet. So it's hard to see that the forthcoming demise of electronics warehouse stores is a legitimately good thing. Most of the United States (and I suspect most of the rest of the planet) don't have options like Fry's or Microcenter to take their place, and consumers can't count on department stores like Sears to have a truly meaningful selection of specialized tools or cables, electronics or appliances.
So let me ask this: What are we going to do without the retail option of last resort?
Part of me thinks that it couldn't happen to a better company - Best Buy has some monumentally awful customer service (I'm actually banned from one store because I stood around helping people for a while) on top of deliberately ignorant salespeople and very little marginal value other than "The place where you can go and buy something without having to wait on shipping."
On the other hand, there legitimately are times when being able to see a selection or hold products is useful, and there are assloads of people who simply won't buy anything over the internet. So it's hard to see that the forthcoming demise of electronics warehouse stores is a legitimately good thing. Most of the United States (and I suspect most of the rest of the planet) don't have options like Fry's or Microcenter to take their place, and consumers can't count on department stores like Sears to have a truly meaningful selection of specialized tools or cables, electronics or appliances.
So let me ask this: What are we going to do without the retail option of last resort?