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I go to ask him where the Star Wars Trilogy Box Set is and he gives me attitude and says its somewhere over there. WTF? Is he not a Star Wars fan or is he just a doosh?
Originally posted by: waggy
yes since best buy employee knows where EVERY item they sale is kept. they are also sooo hard to find. Those pesky DVD's are spread out all over the store! how do they expect people to find them without help?
Originally posted by: Triforceofcourage
I go to ask him where the Star Wars Trilogy Box Set is and he gives me attitude and says its somewhere over there. WTF? Is he not a Star Wars fan or is he just a doosh?
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: waggy
yes since best buy employee knows where EVERY item they sale is kept. they are also sooo hard to find. Those pesky DVD's are spread out all over the store! how do they expect people to find them without help?
someone should come up with a classification and organization system or something. like a library has!
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: waggy
yes since best buy employee knows where EVERY item they sale is kept. they are also sooo hard to find. Those pesky DVD's are spread out all over the store! how do they expect people to find them without help?
someone should come up with a classification and organization system or something. like a library has!
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: waggy
yes since best buy employee knows where EVERY item they sale is kept. they are also sooo hard to find. Those pesky DVD's are spread out all over the store! how do they expect people to find them without help?
someone should come up with a classification and organization system or something. like a library has!
but then what would the OP have to rant about!?
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: waggy
yes since best buy employee knows where EVERY item they sale is kept. they are also sooo hard to find. Those pesky DVD's are spread out all over the store! how do they expect people to find them without help?
someone should come up with a classification and organization system or something. like a library has!
but then what would the OP have to rant about!?
improper alphabetization?
Originally posted by: ShadowBlade
i bet, just maybe its either in...
DVD's /sci-fi
or possibly
DVD's /action
Originally posted by: Triforceofcourage
I go to ask him where the Star Wars Trilogy Box Set is and he gives me attitude and says its somewhere over there. WTF? Is he not a Star Wars fan or is he just a doosh?
Originally posted by: Mackie2k
Find it yourself.......like you can expect anyone at Best Buy to be smart, helpful or knowledgable.
Originally posted by: Triforceofcourage
I go to ask him where the Star Wars Trilogy Box Set is and he gives me attitude and says its somewhere over there. WTF? Is he not a Star Wars fan or is he just a doosh?
