PC world muppets!
Having had my housemate looking for a Router for our CABLE VIRGIN BB, he had gone to the supposedly resputable store that is PC WORLD.
He had gone in to purchase the much recommended WRT54GC from linksys. Upon picking up the rquired router, a PC-W rep had told my house mate that it was no good for his needs. Then they recommended... This is the funny part... Linksys Wireless-G "ADSL GATEWAY" with speedbooster. Now he has brought this home and the first thing I noticed was the huge ADSL sign on the box. Then looking at the minimum requirements it clearly states an active ADSL line is needed. My friend isnt the most addept at PC accessories so he took the "qualified recommendation" from this rep! What a shame... Has anyone else had such a complete shambles curtesy of the professionals???? |
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This isn't the first time (sadly) that I have heard of PC world people saying this, and, TBH, I find it shockingly bad that their training appears to be lacking in this area.
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Can't say I'm surprised to hear this. I can't help but feel that the implication that *all* PC World staff are 'muppets' is a little unfair - admittedly this particular member of staff probably *is*, but that doesn't mean that they all are.
Suggest your friend simply return it to PC World, get a refund (it isn't suitable for the specified need that he made the sales person aware of at the point of purchase), and take your money somewhere else. They shouldn't refuse your friend a refund provided that he states his case firmly, and sticks to the facts. Once you've got the refund in your hands, write a nice letter to PC World's head office and explain calmly and factualy what happened and that it resulted in you getting a full refund. Now take your money somewhere else. Arguably, since you know exactly what you want, you will probably find that you get a better deal shopping online. |
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I've heard them called a lot of things but professionals never popped up :p: there are some good people at PC World but they generally leave to a more technical job or get promoted to management and whisked away. |
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Surely the difference between ADSL and cable is idiots stuff?? Even i know that!
(not aimed at your friend btw, more at the plonker who sold him the modem :)) |
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I can give you several reasons not to shop at PC World again and the main ones are:
1) The products are over priced. 2) A lot of staff (not all, but a lot of) do not know what they are talking about and will sell you the products they need to sell or promote. Check out Ebuyer, Amazon, etc for cheaper prices and customer reviews. |
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I've raced round to the local PC World to get a part that suddenly died. Not the best price wise, but for being there it was useful. |
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Plus charge him double for not listening to you in the first place
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I have 2 stories about pc world.
1. A Friend of mine went there to get an all in one printer. He was sold a canon ( I cannot remember the model ). He used compatible ink cartridges ( I advised him not to, as they were more prone to clogging). Needless to say, after a while it clogged. So he took it back (6 months old, still under warranty) to get a replacement. He was asked if he had used compatibles, instead of the proper catridges. He told them he had.:rolleyes: He was then promptly told that the use of compatibles was ILLEGAL & so was selling them. This was by the technician bloke, not the numpty sales staff. He came away with a printer that was in warranty but could not use. They just said to contact canon direct to arrange a warranty repair. When he did, the cost was more that the printer was worth. He bought a different printer, but still uses compatibles, not the proper cartridges.:dozey: 2. I was also in the market for a printer. I did a lot of research online, in order to get the best mix of printer/cartridges cost balance. Once I had decided on the model, I went into PC world (I didn't buy online then) to get my shiny new printer. I did a bit of browsing whilst I was there & then headed to the printer area. I hovered over the different printers for literrally a minute, then, just as I was about to pick up the box, a salesman did the "can I help you sir?" bit. Being the polite person, I engaged the salesman in conversation, saying that I had looked at the different types & had selected this one. He agreed that it was a good buy & said to mention his name at the checkout. I didn't though, as I felt this was cheeky to give him the commission for a sale that he didn't make. The morale of these stories are that PC world are a bunch of box shifters that couldn't give a rats **** to the customer, once you are out of the door. |
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I can't believe some of their prices !
The fact that I see a 2 metre ethernet cable for £14.99 is just a complete rip off. I pay £1.16 for the same thing. ! |
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This happened to my mums friend lol
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Yeah I do agree that they can be a right bunch of muppets sometimes. In my local PC World, all of the Routers/Firewalls/Gateways are sorted into ADSL/Non-ADSL and badged obviously
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This is probably the only known case of non-muppetry there, ever, but there you go :p: |
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And I have noticed that sometimes (very occasionally) they seem to put out some item that is cheaper than everywhere else and is a bargain. But only occaisionally lol. |
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