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K9 CarlosOld Fart   Joined: 13 Mar 2005 Location: Behind You
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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 5:24 pm Post subject: 27 Confessions Of A Former Circuit City Worker |
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http://consumerist.com/consumer/tender-my-resignation/27-confessions-of-a-former-circuit-city-worker-267566.php
I had worked at Circuit City for quite some time, until recently when I could no longer stand the shady operations of its business. While working at Circuit City I worked in the Media and Technology department. I believe there are a few things that people should know about Circuit City...
1. When buying any product, expect the salesmen to tell you that after around 13 months, a certain part or battery will need replacing. The common manufacturers warranty only covers 12 months parts and labor, so the customer is pushed to buy the extended warranty under the impression it will fail later...
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2. If you do get an extended warranty (Circuit City Advantage Protection Plan), push for a lower rate. Nearly half of the cost is profit, so if you're buying a 2 year plan for you laptop that's running you say 200 bones, you could easily talk them down to 170, possibly 150.
3. Every salesman is ranked individually (unlike Best Buy) by the number of accessories they sell. When you pick up that desktop, salesmen are expected to add several hundred dollars in accessories and protection plans. If you opt to buy just the computer "naked" (meaning no attachments or extended warranty), prepare to be hammered. While being asked to buy certain items such as a wireless mouse, ask for a discount. Also, as for a "deal" on the protection plan covering it. For the salesman, it's a win-win situation; all the salesman has to do is discount that 30 dollar mouse 5 dollars or so, and throw in the protection plan. This brings up the next point.
4. Every salesman is ranked by the number of protection plans (or extended warranties) that they sell. At my store all the time we would throw on scratch protection plans to CD's, since they're only a buck, most people don't notice. During the $9.99 CD special days, customers who weren't aware of the sale were easy prey.
5. If you get an extended warranty, for the remainder of the manufacture's warranty you will be asked to ship it to them. We have all been trained to tell people to ship their defective computers back to the manufacturer, claiming that it will be "quicker." If the customer refuses, we may send it back to the manufacturer, only on the customer's part. Also, to avoid having to pay for fixing the computer themselves, see the next point.
6. For Compaq and HP computers, the "firedog" (Circuit's answer to Geek Squad) technicians are now certified to work on them, all paid by the manufacturer. For any defective Compaq or HP computer that is still under manufacturer warranty, you can take it in to Circuit City for work free of charge. HP pays "firedog" to work on their customers' computers. So whether you buy that extended warranty or not on that HP or Compaq of yours, for the remainder of the manufacturers warranty you have free rights to the technical use at "firedog." If you purchased a laptop, feel free to ask for accessories such as a remote or headphones, we can order them for free. This applies to mice, keyboards, and sometimes remotes for desktops.
7. If you want to try and save money, get an expensive protection plan and return it. The most expensive protection plan I remember seeing on a laptop was around $600, and when thrown on ask for a big discount, expect up to 150 to be knocked off the price of the computer. Then as soon as possible, return the protection plan, and keep the discount on the computer. All discount will always be applied to the product, not the protection plan itself.
8. When being pushed for additional products and services, there are a few different tactics. One is that once you refuse it, it is thrown in anyways. The other is one common at Best Buy, called "Code Green", in which we have another associate ring you up, and hammer harder to get the additional plans or accessories. Also while pushing sales associates will say that they're not on commission (true) and it's all from personal experience (not true).
9. When pressing customers to buy a software installation, we would tell a customer that they need to buy it because it has the AntiVirus and Personal Firewall by Norton, and Spysweeper by Webroot, all for $110. In reality if you want the firewall, you must pay additionally for Norton Internet security. Also, it's $110 after mail in rebates. The mail in rebate requires that you had purchased their software before or a competitor's, and have the UPC to mail in. When you're spending a grand, you will probably not notice an extra bit of a charge.
10. When buying a PC you will be asked to have a backup DVD made for a charge of $30. This is done through an application found on all computers, sometimes hidden. You could do it yourself for free. Also, it was very common to sell this on Toshiba laptops. Little do the customers know, it's already in the box. So we would charge, and do nothing.
11. Don't bother calling in to check if we have a CD, DVD or game in stock, chances are they'll say "no" regardless whether we have it or not. Just laziness.
12. Tags are often in the wrong place, so miss-tagged items are very common. You can use this to your advantage, and move some of those high speed SD cards onto a peg of cheaper SD cards. Customer service associates ringing up customers don't know jack about anything, so they will follow you back to the product, and then apologize and give you the right discount, just you may need to look a bit upset. Biggest discount I witnessed was an item that was $69 discounted to $12. Also you can look behind the tag on the peg, often people just put new tags in front of old, and leave the sale prices in the peg. Use that to get the (old) sale price.
13. When looking at computers, make sure that the tag you're looking at matches the floor model you're testing. We often would only put the faster computers on display that looked the same, so the customer would think that they're getting this fast computer when in reality, it's for the tag 3 feet away, and it's twice the price.
14. All protection plans are replacement plans. Which means it's a one time use. If you break your computer within the first year on a 4 year plan, you just wasted 3 years of the warranty, and might as well have gotten the 2 year plan, and if needed add the additional 2 years after the plan's up.
15. All accidental protection plans cover an additional month past what's advertised. (2 year plan covers 2 years and one month, 4 year covers 4 years and one month.)
16. Don't buy the protection plans just for the unlimited batteries, you can find laptop and camera batteries online for much cheaper.
17. Sales from ads primarily work off the bait-and-switch tactic. It's most likely that the item you're looking for is out of stock or no longer carried. It is hoped that since you came in to buy one and can't, that you will find a better and more expensive alternative.
18. I've seen in the past of people hiding the less expensive speaker wires for car or home theater, or other such cables in the back warehouse. This makes customers buy the more expensive cables, assuming it's all there is.
19. If you're buying an item with multiple gift cards, check to make sure that you're given back the gift card with the remaining balance. Several times I've seen associates give back the empty card, and keep the card with the remaining balance.
20. If you don't get the accidental coverage on the item you just purchased that's coming from the warehouse, it may be "accidentally" dropped a few times. It's believed that when the customer comes back in with the messed up computer, that they will then opt for the coverage.
21. Our price guarantee says that we'll beat any competitor's price by 110%. In reality, we just beat 110% of the difference in price. Say you were buying an item that's 110 bucks at Circuit, 100 at Best Buy. The difference is $10, and we will beat that by 10%, which means you only save a dollar by buying it at Circuit City.
22. Real names are not commonly used when answering the phone, just to avoid the chance of getting in trouble for bad customer service. Often used are other associates' names.
23 . When returning items, with every return possible, we will label the item as defective. For that 3k plasma TV you just "changed your mind on", it's most likely that instead of selling it as an "open box", that it will be shipped back to the manufacturer with some bogus explanation of why it's no good. Something like "fuzzy picture every now and then". Marking it down and reselling loses money.
24. Circuit City has violated "minor labor laws" to the extreme. I know of 16 year olds who worked 50 hour weeks, when it was only legal for 20.
25. Circuit City has laid off over 4 thousand employees recently to hire cheaper workers. They fired associates who were highly ranked in sales and service, and paid well for that reason.
26. Stores will keep great coupons such as "$10 off when you spend $100" up at customer service next to our ads that we give out. Sometimes they're only for the next week, encouraging that you come back Also almost everyday we were given a 10% off coupon to keep in our pocket in case we needed to give a discount to close a sale, making it look like we're making some special deal for them when really, it's just a plain old coupon that they could have brought.
27. Another shady fact that may not mean much to others is that they would send out 16 year olds to deliver tvs and computers. That's strictly against company policy, you're supposed to be 18 to assist or 21 to drive to a customer's house. _________________ -=|CT|=- K9 Carlos
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ChrisTJohn Jameson  Joined: 16 Mar 2005
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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 10:20 pm Post subject: |
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best buy is not much better, less shady though _________________ Submit to Milky Way
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Special JimmyNeo-Kaufmanist   Joined: 13 Mar 2005 Location: Tied to a Cinder block at the bottom of the ocean
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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 11:40 pm Post subject: |
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Slaughter wrote: | best buy is not much better, less shady though |
meh, i've always thought the opposite, and thought circuit city was the less shady of the two _________________ -=|CT|=-Special Jimmy
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AtomiktoasterSailor  Joined: 13 Feb 2006
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 10:58 am Post subject: |
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Best Buy and CC are both bad as far as cables and accessories, especially if you look like you don't know what you're doing. BB sold my parents an HDMI cable and monster power strip for around $70 a pop with their new plasma tv. I just told them to take the overpriced stuff back. The surprising thing to me about circuit city is that it seems like there's never anybody working in the damn store. If you look at something for 5 minutes at BB, some kid is gonna walk over and ask if you need any help. At CC, it seems like the only person in the store is the one girl at the checkout, with a line of 5 people in front of her.
As far as calling to see if something's in stock, I just go to the website. That usually works better anyway.
Overall, shop at BB if you need to see something for yourself, but go and buy on newegg, amazon, or tigerdirect.
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ChrisTJohn Jameson  Joined: 16 Mar 2005
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 12:43 pm Post subject: |
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Well I'm working at best buy in computers, and some of that stuff is true. For the most part the warranties are worth it on the laptops. Geek Squad is pretty overpriced, but then again every service is, and there are stupid people out there that actually need them. _________________ Submit to Milky Way
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theboomboomElite   Joined: 13 Mar 2005 Location: Denver
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 12:43 pm Post subject: |
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rofl, i just had an interview to work for circuit city yesterday, and possibly a best buy interview today  _________________ You do not say that the wheel is fatigued, yet the body is as material as the wheel
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ChrisTJohn Jameson  Joined: 16 Mar 2005
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 12:45 pm Post subject: |
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theboomboom wrote: | rofl, i just had an interview to work for circuit city yesterday, and possibly a best buy interview today  |
don't work at CC, they're g2g out of business within the next few years, BB is cheap when it comes to promotions and raises so make sure you are aggressive about being promoted, make sure your boss knows you want it. _________________ Submit to Milky Way
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 1:09 pm Post subject: |
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Walmart's the devil! _________________
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Wang ChungElite   Joined: 13 Mar 2005 Location: Virginia Tech
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 2:19 pm Post subject: |
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*shrug* Take the 27 shits with a grain of salt though, a lot of that has to be exaggerated. Read through the comments on the page and you'll understand what I mean.
BB, CC, and CompUSA are all too far from me to be reasonable to get a job at. I already got turned down online from radioshack, but sometime this week I might stop by the store and actually try to get a job there. If not there, then I might try the EBGames or the Walmart, both of which are right next door and a 15min drive at most.
But whatever, their crap really is overpriced. Yeah people are willing to pay, yeah they need it, but it really is a rip to the extreme. Plus Geek Squad and such would really only be holding me back. I can do that work, but I can also do better. _________________ is now -=|CT|=- Frothy Mixture
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theboomboomElite   Joined: 13 Mar 2005 Location: Denver
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 2:47 pm Post subject: |
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Slaughter wrote: | theboomboom wrote: | rofl, i just had an interview to work for circuit city yesterday, and possibly a best buy interview today  |
don't work at CC, they're g2g out of business within the next few years, BB is cheap when it comes to promotions and raises so make sure you are aggressive about being promoted, make sure your boss knows you want it. |
bah, showed up as yellow on best buy's nazi application, so i dont got one there. i only need to work for the summer, so hopefully circuit city will work out for me. _________________ You do not say that the wheel is fatigued, yet the body is as material as the wheel
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Sharp668Deckswab  Joined: 03 Jun 2007
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Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 8:22 am Post subject: |
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Yea to tell you the truth I hate both of thouse stores I would much rather go on newegg or EB games and eventough its corny although BB and CC might have more invent but Walmart can carry the smae stuff for less money like for example I went to BB and saw a portable external dvd burner(HP) for 89.99 then I went to walmart same thing but for 45.99 you know its just a matter of name brand companys thats all BB thinks they can sell stuff for so much because they are BB you really would not find a big store called Tech R Us now would oyu selling that same stuff for that much money because they are not well know ... _________________
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Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 3:15 pm Post subject: |
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Sharp668 wrote: | Yea to tell you the truth I hate both of thouse stores I would much rather go on newegg or EB games and eventough its corny although BB and CC might have more invent but Walmart can carry the smae stuff for less money like for example I went to BB and saw a portable external dvd burner(HP) for 89.99 then I went to walmart same thing but for 45.99 you know its just a matter of name brand companys thats all BB thinks they can sell stuff for so much because they are BB you really would not find a big store called Tech R Us now would oyu selling that same stuff for that much money because they are not well know ... |
naaaawwww eb games is crap, wayyy overpriced for any game that has aged
I went to get a copy of dead rising there, expecting it to be around $50 (which was bestbuys price) and they had it for $60, used with no case
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 1:15 am Post subject: |
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It's a shame they didn't name it Circuit Town. _________________
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Wang ChungElite   Joined: 13 Mar 2005 Location: Virginia Tech
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 11:11 am Post subject: |
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It's a shame they didn't name it Circuit Town. |
Yarrr! _________________ is now -=|CT|=- Frothy Mixture
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