Why GC won;t get my business
Why GC won;t get my business
So I am in the hunt for a particular sony Minidisc player to record myself in various "Field Locations" and for an upcoming music workshop. I call up the nearest GC. Here's how the conversation went.
(me)
"Do you have item # ______,"
(Dude)
*pause*
(Me)
"a Sony minidisc player ?"
(Dude)
"No we don't carry those. Actually, they aren;t even in production anymore. Sorry."
(Me)
"In fact they are in production! This is the fourth time I have called a Guitar Center and gotten bad information. You would do well to know your own product lines. I won't be shopping here again. Have a nice day."
(Dude)
*pause*
(me)
*click*
(me)
"Do you have item # ______,"
(Dude)
*pause*
(Me)
"a Sony minidisc player ?"
(Dude)
"No we don't carry those. Actually, they aren;t even in production anymore. Sorry."
(Me)
"In fact they are in production! This is the fourth time I have called a Guitar Center and gotten bad information. You would do well to know your own product lines. I won't be shopping here again. Have a nice day."
(Dude)
*pause*
(me)
*click*
"The only worthwhile conquests are those wrested from ignorance"
-Napoleon
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I haven't been to any of the locals here for at least a year and the for the past few years everytime I went in it was a waste of time. they just sell high volume junk for the most part now, if it's hot they'll keep if it's not adios. Not a good way to keep a business going. they're heading for a big fall.
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I kinda like my local GC. Think "counterpunch," fellas--use what they don't know to your advantage instead of letting it frustrate you.
If you're patient, you can get some decent prices when dealing with ignorant people. If they've got something nice, show 'em a bid and when they say, "I don't think we can go that low." just say "OK, that's my price; call me when you want to sell it." Wait a couple of weeks (or months, depends on the item and how long it's been in stock), and you'd be surprised how often they want to deal. It also makes sense to get on friendly terms with the manager.
That's my 2c
If you're patient, you can get some decent prices when dealing with ignorant people. If they've got something nice, show 'em a bid and when they say, "I don't think we can go that low." just say "OK, that's my price; call me when you want to sell it." Wait a couple of weeks (or months, depends on the item and how long it's been in stock), and you'd be surprised how often they want to deal. It also makes sense to get on friendly terms with the manager.
That's my 2c

