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"What's a CB radio?"
I got a Radio Shack flier in the mail today. The CB handheld that I've been looking at for a while was on sale. When my wife and I entered the local store, there was a young girl there who appeared to be the only employee there. I asked her if she had the handheld CB that was on sale in stock. She replied, with a deer-in-the-headlights stare, "CB...?". I said, "CB radio". Honest to God Almighty, she asked me "What's a CB radio?". I couldn't believe my ears. I showed it to her in the sale flier. She said, "OK...", and then started running all over the store, looking for it. She finally returned and told us, "We don't have any". Absolutely unbelievable. How do they stay in business? |
Dan wrote in rec.radio.shortwave...
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 22:19:56 GMT, GlennS wrote: "What's a CB radio?". I couldn't believe my ears. I showed it to her in the sale flier. She said, "OK...", and then started running all over the store, looking for it. She finally returned and told us, "We don't have any". Absolutely unbelievable. How do they stay in business? By selling new technology and gadgets, not 40 year old stuff. :-) Seriously, there can't be too many people looking for CB radios these days. I didn't even know you could still buy them new. But it seems that in a store called, "Radio Shack", you could reasonably expect the salespeople to know what a CB radio is. |
"Dan" wrote in message ... On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 22:19:56 GMT, GlennS wrote: "What's a CB radio?". I couldn't believe my ears. I showed it to her in the sale flier. She said, "OK...", and then started running all over the store, looking for it. She finally returned and told us, "We don't have any". Absolutely unbelievable. How do they stay in business? By selling new technology and gadgets, not 40 year old stuff. :-) Seriously, there can't be too many people looking for CB radios these days. I didn't even know you could still buy them new. Dan same thing happened to me, the other day i went into a well known book store, and asked for a copy of "Passport To World band Radio" - i got served by this young 16 year old student who was lucky if she could even spell "Passport To World band Radio" Anyway she spent about 10 minutes running around the shop looking for the book, then said "whats it called again?" - so again i told her "Passport To World Band Radio" - she turns around and says "mm.. i think it might be in the radio section of the store room.." came back another 10 minutes later - "you have to order it in" - fine i had no problem with that - she taps in a few things on the computer and says "right Passport to world band radio 2001" i explain to her i want the latest one.. she looks at me with a dull look on her face and says "mmm well.. why dont you just get the 2001 version - it cant be that much different" - needless to say i took my cash somewhere else LOL its almost like they do it on purpose, still it killed about 20 minutes or so. Thanx {FireArm} (By the way - the shop was WH Smiths is anyone cares) |
At least, they spoke English, eh?
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 23:23:57 GMT, "{FireArm}" wrote: "Dan" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 22:19:56 GMT, GlennS wrote: "What's a CB radio?". I couldn't believe my ears. I showed it to her in the sale flier. She said, "OK...", and then started running all over the store, looking for it. She finally returned and told us, "We don't have any". Absolutely unbelievable. How do they stay in business? By selling new technology and gadgets, not 40 year old stuff. :-) Seriously, there can't be too many people looking for CB radios these days. I didn't even know you could still buy them new. Dan same thing happened to me, the other day i went into a well known book store, and asked for a copy of "Passport To World band Radio" - i got served by this young 16 year old student who was lucky if she could even spell "Passport To World band Radio" Anyway she spent about 10 minutes running around the shop looking for the book, then said "whats it called again?" - so again i told her "Passport To World Band Radio" - she turns around and says "mm.. i think it might be in the radio section of the store room.." came back another 10 minutes later - "you have to order it in" - fine i had no problem with that - she taps in a few things on the computer and says "right Passport to world band radio 2001" i explain to her i want the latest one.. she looks at me with a dull look on her face and says "mmm well.. why dont you just get the 2001 version - it cant be that much different" - needless to say i took my cash somewhere else LOL its almost like they do it on purpose, still it killed about 20 minutes or so. Thanx {FireArm} (By the way - the shop was WH Smiths is anyone cares) |
"GlennS" wrote in message news.com... Dan wrote in rec.radio.shortwave... But it seems that in a store called, "Radio Shack", you could reasonably expect the salespeople to know what a CB radio is. They ought to change their name to Cell Phone Shack, because that seems to be the only thing they want to sell you when you walk in the door. Jackie |
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GlennS wrote in message tnews.com...
How do they stay in business? That's easy. Ask yourself how many CB radios are sold in a year. Now ask yourself how many cellphones are sold in a year. http://www.cellular.co.za/stats/stats-handsets.htm |
GlennS wrote in message news:
Absolutely unbelievable. How do they stay in business? In my area East Baltimore County three of there stores have closed, one in a shopping center and two in malls, The only onr lrft in the area is in a shopping center that has a Motor Vehicle office in it and the parking is terrible, the stores filthy and it seems that the few emplyees thet have are only interested in selling cosrly cellular phones and contracts. In this area if you need parts theres one place where the people are knowledgavle and have been in business nabby years. They have a limited selection of CB', marine equipment and amatuer accessories. I seems crowded almost all thhe time but they encourage browsing around and they actually have a repair facility. For audio there are a few places that have decent selections with all price rangers. Then theres the big box stores (CC,Target Walmart) if you don't mind the cowds, nice but generic sales people and the constant announcements , Oh dont forget the long checkout lines and theyre rent-a-cop security that treat prople like theives. |
RadioShack is a business, they don't give a damm if the pimple faced person
helping you knows the products or not, they care that the sell stuff, either it's cell phones or cb radios, or some other stupid fad item. Right now everyone wants cell phones! Tomorrow who knows. The bottom line in business today is how much $$ they can make no matter what human cost! "GlennS" wrote in message news.com... I got a Radio Shack flier in the mail today. The CB handheld that I've been looking at for a while was on sale. When my wife and I entered the local store, there was a young girl there who appeared to be the only employee there. I asked her if she had the handheld CB that was on sale in stock. She replied, with a deer-in-the-headlights stare, "CB...?". I said, "CB radio". Honest to God Almighty, she asked me "What's a CB radio?". I couldn't believe my ears. I showed it to her in the sale flier. She said, "OK...", and then started running all over the store, looking for it. She finally returned and told us, "We don't have any". Absolutely unbelievable. How do they stay in business? |
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