Originally posted by sjb2016
I work for Circuit City and I didn't come from the used car lot. Actually, I came from Colgate University. I needed the cash and didn't want a real job. I'd say only about half the people at CC come from used car lots. Most people are my age looking to make money (good money) and we ask if you need help or have any questions because we do work on commission. The good salesmen won't try and talk you into something you don't want, but want to make sure you get something you can use. The salesman hasn't done his job if you intend to do a lot of gaming or graphics stuff and you walk out of the store with a 1.2 GHz Celeron.
Whatever, I've seen a lot of PC users coming in asking if we have Macs. I tell them no and in fact tell them all about how great Macs are and send them to a local store down the road that deals with Macs. I may not make any money off that customer, but at least I know my day wasn't spent selling for the darkside and not helping out the Mac community.
Originally posted by davidbrit2
Gateway is completely void of any innovation, and their latest advertisement has guaranteed that I'll never recommend their products. They've resorted to pathetic mudslinging now. At first it was just annoying when they copied everything Apple did (remember that crappy all-in-one Gateway that tried to imitate the iMac?) But now they look plain idiotic.
Originally posted by davidbrit2
Well, winning customers is one thing, but Gateway is just being childish about it.
Originally posted by hazmat
It IS your fault because you're a fookin' moron!