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to be fair, they're just doing what the company asks them to do.
more than likely they don't agree with blatant fleecing of punters either but this is how stores make money, which is how employees get paid. in the current climate, a job is better than none at all. am sure theres parts of your job or things your employer does that you disagree with. I don't agree with pushing Norton 360 on all my PC customers at Currys, despite what a lot of people think, its actually a decent AV system now (just look at AV comparatives.org for proof) but giving the customer choice is good customer service. However, Norton sales is what we're judged on and if 55% of my laptop/PC customers don't take it, I get a *******ing on my next meeting with my manager. the best way to deal with the HDMI sales people is ask them to demonstrate a cheap cable and an expensive one and show you the difference. all the Currys superstores have various TVs setup showing you the pic difference between the types of cables from SVHS upwards. what they dont have is a comparison between 2 scarts or 2 HDMI's during my training I had a blazing row with the seminar leader about ********ting customers about HDMIs. his reasoning was that since we make so little money on the TVs, we've got to make money some other way the only things that are profitable for likes of Comet/Currys are: Extended warranties overpriced AV cables printer cartridges mobile broadband contracts the average PC/Laptop/TV makes around 10-11% profit. |
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i just bought a couple of hdmi leads 1.5 meters for 75p each (phillips make)from tescos and i cant see any difference in picture quality from a 75p cable to the one i paid £60 fools and thier money are easily parted
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I recently bought a 32" LG lcd tv from currys for £329. The guy would only offer me 1 type of warrenty that was going to cost £129 extra. If I had been offered a warrenty for a resonable price I would probably of taken it but when its more than a third of the actual cost of the tv I don't think its worth it.
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I'm glad someone linked to our epic discussion about HDMI leads last time....!
I think we all learnt something ;) |
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I got a Samsung Bluray player from Comet and the salesman tried to get me to buy an expensive HDMI lead.
I said you don't need an expensive one and he said that that is also what the Sony sales rep had told him - but they are told to push the high end leads. |
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When I was researching the purchase of my Panansonic TH42PX80, I went to Comet. The sales person also tried to sell me an expensive lead. He told me, would you believe, that if I used a cheap lead, the warranty would be invalid. :shocked:
On the subject of warranties, personally I would only trust a retailer who gave me a five year warranty, with an item of this value, that is why I always buy from John Lewis. |
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CAn someone tell me where I could get a HDMI to RCA lead, preferably from the high street and one thats not going to break the bank!
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http://www.sourcingmap.com/hdmi-male...l?currency=GBP
Though whether it works for what you want to do or not I don't know |
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Well since it is digital is should be very easy to produce a "tester" that would identify cables with less than 100% effective.
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For example I don't think you could take the HDMI socket on the V+ and use a cable to connect it to the Component connectors on a TV. JJ |
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