The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com>: Nov 17 04:34PM -0800 On 11/17/2015 08:11 AM, Derald wrote: >> for in store pick up or ship to home delivery. > The obvious question then becomes, "What is the point of the web > site?" ...sigh: It ain't gonna get any better, y'all. Their web site is pretty user-hostile, requiring multiple logins sometimes. OTOH, They're right across the street, their sale prices are good, and since I use their '2% back on everything' credit card I'm a silver (I think) member and get 5%-6% back on BB purchases, free expedited shipping and additional return options. Not to mention being able to buy black friday stuff on line the day before. Even if somebody in the store says they have it, they may not. It may have been stolen, set aside for a friend of one of the employees, or just misplaced. -- Cheers, Bev = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = "I read about this syndrome called hypochondria in a magazine. I think I've got it." -- DA |
Derald <derald@invalid.net>: Nov 17 11:11AM -0500 The question was, "What's the point of designating a 'preferred' store if a person cannot determine whether an item actually is _in stock_ and available for purchase at the 'preferred' store?", or something close. The reply is: > contact your nearest local Best Buy store or you may check on the website and input your zip > code for the availability of the item that. >You also have two options to receive your order, you could have it for in store pick up or ship to home delivery. The obvious question then becomes, "What is the point of the web site?" ...sigh: It ain't gonna get any better, y'all. -- Derald Peninsular FL, USA USDA 9b/ |
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