Any Guitar Center. They're filled with a bunch of idiots who don't know much about what they're selling 99% of the time. I wouldn't mind working there though lol.
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It is really hard to name any one chain of stores as a lot of it has to do with the Manager running the individual locations. Overall I would have to agree about Wal-Mart though some Wal-Mart stores are ran well.
I went into one with my friend last week and the line at the registers looked like a Black Friday. I mean there were about 100 people standing shoulder to shoulder in the aisle to where the clothing was. To top it off the people were all ghetto looking with lots of screaming kids. We turned around, left and went to the HEB down the street. There were no lines and the shoppers were everyday people.
The one in my old hood was really bad too.
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Another one that was just embarrassing to be inside is a Canadian chain of stores called Field's. The closest American chain i could compare it to would be Ross, i guess. It is one of those stores where merchandise is all over the floor, half of the things in the store have already been opened or at least stepped-upon, etc. You know the type, i'm sure.
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Another one that was just embarrassing to be inside is a Canadian chain of stores called Field's. The closest American chain i could compare it to would be Ross, i guess. It is one of those stores where merchandise is all over the floor, half of the things in the store have already been opened or at least stepped-upon, etc. You know the type, i'm sure.
Sounds more like an equivalent of Hudson's. All the shit is salvaged from somewhere, and/or damaged. If you're lucky you can find something that isn't useless.
Although I constantly find myself coming back because I'm a cheap bastard.
I agree. In fact if I were you, I would go for the mom and pop game stores. Sadly they're dying. I don't know if that's the case where you live, but it is where I live.
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I agree. In fact if I were you, I would go for the mom and pop game stores. Sadly they're dying. I don't know if that's the case where you live, but it is where I live.
Too bad none of those kinds of stores exist where I am. GameStop's all over the fucking place.
Another one that was just embarrassing to be inside is a Canadian chain of stores called Field's. The closest American chain i could compare it to would be Ross, i guess. It is one of those stores where merchandise is all over the floor, half of the things in the store have already been opened or at least stepped-upon, etc. You know the type, i'm sure.
Reminds me of this routine in sebastian maniscalcos stand up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSGOFnyr3OU
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Saruman_w wrote:
AtariMan76 wrote:
Benjanime wrote:
i know this is overrated, but gamestop
I agree. In fact if I were you, I would go for the mom and pop game stores. Sadly they're dying. I don't know if that's the case where you live, but it is where I live.
Too bad none of those kinds of stores exist where I am. GameStop's all over the fucking place.
too many is right! i used to have an EB games on one end of my local mall, then a gamestop came along on the other end.... now there's two gamestops on each side
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