I thought Costco employees were way better off in wages than other retail jobs
You buy something at best buy, the mark-up goes to best buy, you buy something at future shop, some of that mark up goes to the commission of the person helping you so he or she can FEED HIS OR HER FAMILY (yes unfortunately people have families to feed, rent or mortgage to pay, gas to buy for the car, diapers for the baby, etc, etc.), good salespeople generally make a bit more at Future Shop.
So yes, that USB cable you buy, those ink cartridges, the laptop, the warranty (if you decide to get it), a part of it goes to pay the guy who did the sale at Future Shop, while most of that goes right to Best Buy when you shop at Best Buy (I'm sure there's a bonus structure but it's night and day), it might be "obnoxious", but they're just trying to make a living, yeah so when you're running around with that $10 USB cable or HP toner and some salesperson is tailing you and asking if he can help you with cashing it out, he's not trying to be "obnoxious", he's just trying to make that lousy $2 spiff on it (sad but every dollar counts, you return the damn cable the next day and it gets taken right back out of his pay), good luck getting any kind of service if their performance is not directly linked to their compensation, one day you might find that when you walk into a store, there are no human beings in the building and nobody for you to talk to because you like companies that don't like paying people to talk to people.
FUCK WHAT ABOUT MY E3 PREORDERS?!!!!
Canada is still in the recession of 2009.
- Retail is a fairly low margin business
- Retail business is getting harder for certain items (electronics...) due to competition with online retailers, especially Amazon
- Retail in Canada is heavily dependent on importing products, which has gotten a lot more expensive due to the depreciation of the Canadian dollar
- Any increase in prices due to CDN dollar changes drives customers away from purchasing stuff
- Canada looks like its about to enter another recession, that's even less money for spending on luxury goods
If there's no BB around then it will be re-branded. Go to your FS and check for the sign on the door.I got confused with the FAQ
I have a FS item to return within the 30 day limit and no Best Buy here with this one turning into a BB slim.
Can anyone confirm if the Stock Yards location in Toronto is closed or being re-branded?
doesn't change the fact it's a style of customer service that completely turns people off. if i was ever buying something truly substantial, a TV or something, I would never go to a commission place for help out of fear they'll just try and sell me the most expensive items to get the biggest take.
This. I still have many pre-orders like MGS at 39.99$, Batman, Witcher, Uncharted etc. Fuck them if they don't "transfer" my orders to Best Buy.I have games like MGS5 preordered at 39.99 through FS, and the MSRP is now 74.99. I'm going to be so bummed if preorders all get cancelled.
Good to know that my gift cards will work at best buy.ca though.
Re-branded cause there's no Bestbuy close by.
If this is for real, and I have trouble believing it, I can definitely understand why they closed.They don't make 70k selling TVs, which is what commission sales at FS are used to.
Isn't this about in-store pre-orders?BB IS TAKING ON ALL FS ORDERS!!!
Seems nobody is even reading the thread.
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Same here (Marche Central in Montreal).WTF. Every big shopping plaza where I live has both a Future Shop and a Best Buy across the street from each other. Future Shop always has better stuff. Not happy about this.
- Retail is a fairly low margin business
- Retail business is getting harder for certain items (electronics...) due to competition with online retailers, especially Amazon
- Retail in Canada is heavily dependent on importing products, which has gotten a lot more expensive due to the depreciation of the Canadian dollar
- Any increase in prices due to CDN dollar changes drives customers away from purchasing stuff
- Canada looks like its about to enter another recession, that's even less money for spending on luxury goods
Everything is closing in Canada.
I'm not sure how this will impact the BestBuy that's supposed to move in across the street in the new Stockyards complex. This might explain the delay, though.
It's beginning to sound like we can have a huge GAF meet at the Stockyards one of these days...
I hope my "Tekken 3DS" order fillers have dropped off the system by now. I don't need those carrying over to my Best Buy account.
Some people would rather not deal with CS over the phone.Call to cancel isn't an option?
Canadian Tire (Mark's Work Warehouse, SportChek), Rona, Dollarama and Loblaws (Shoppers Drug Mart) are all Canadian retailers doing very well.(for now)
If this is for real, and I have trouble believing it, I can definitely understand why they closed.
The downward spiral of our Canadian economy continues. First the games go up in price and then the people who sell the games go out of business (because people are spending less).
Games sales doesn't really make much money for retailers, everything is so heavily discounted that the only thing they make money on is used games sales.
Fuck this economy. Futureshop is one of my favorite stores. Got my first computer there, and always they have good sales on a lot of stuff...