So I made my first visit to A&B on Anderson this week -- my in-laws had implored me to go, because they have purchased all their TVs there. Needless to say, I thus expected great service.\r
Didn't happen.\r
It took over five minutes of me standing around, following sales guys around the floor before Harlan decided I might need some help.\r
I told him I was looking for an upgrade from our 57"" CRT HDTV, and we didn't want to downsize. Wanted to see a 67"" DLP Samsung. No no, Harlan didn't have any (which is fine), but he also was very condescending about it. And he wanted me to buy a huge, expensive plasma instead. ""No!"", I say. Harlan presses me -- ""why not?"", and then argues with my concerns about cost, size, burn in, power consumption, etc...\r
I did a lot of research before I went in there, but Harlan proceeded to treat me like I was brain dead.\r
Further, when I really pushed to see if he could order the TV I actually wanted, he rolled his eyes and placed a phone call for a price check. Although he couldn't get the price right then, he offered to get my phone number or email and promptly send me the price quote. How nice!\r
EXCEPT, good ol' Harlan didn't bother ever getting back in touch with me.\r
So much for Keep Austin Weird -- went online to Amazon, found the exact thing I wanted, in stock, $400 cheaper than Best Buy, $200 cheaper than Fry's -- ordered online, paid no sales tax, got free white glove shipping and installation to the room of my choice in my house within 5 business days. We'll see how that goes, but for now I'm sold on Amazon as opposed to some little store where they argue, condescend, and don't keep their word.
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