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    • i've seen better buys, actually

      Woman Has Tried To Get Best Buy To Fix TV For 4 Months With No Luck

      Kelli bought an HDTV from Best Buy, and the set broke in June. Now it's almost November, and despite scads of phone calls and appointments, her TV is no closer to being fixed today than it was way back when. More »

      2:40 PM on Fri Oct 30 2009
      By Phil Villarreal
      8,237 views, 69 comments

    • i've seen better buys, actually

      Best Buy Offers To "Install" Mario Party8 On Your Wii...

      While shopping at Best Buy, Chris spotted this wacky sticker on Mario Party 8, no doubt an accident, in which the benevolent Geek Squad offers to do the impossible for you and install the game onto your Wii, which doesn't let you install disc-based games. More »

      10:36 AM on Mon Oct 19 2009
      By Phil Villarreal
      10,323 views, 32 comments

      Most discussed wolfkingen: They just re-used a box that normally has memory in it. more »

    • win

      Best Buy "Optimized Laptop" Features Nothing But An Error Message

      Reader L951B951 saw our recent posts about Best Buy's dubious "optimization" services, so he went to the store armed and ready to demand an unopened laptop. The trouble is — he says Best Buy had opened them all. Did this stop our hero from coming away with a laptop without paying the optimization fee? Of course not. More »

      11:55 AM on Tue Oct 6 2009
      By Meg Marco
      21,214 views, 177 comments

      Most discussed Coelacanth: I don't see why the AG has to get involved, provided Best Buy can provide an accurate description of what more »

    • frustrating

      Best Buy: All The Appliances In Your House Must Break 4 Times Before We Replace Them

      James Lileks bought some fancy-ass Electrolux appliances from Best Buy. Unfortunately. they've turned out to be a bit of a headache. Mr. Lileks thought perhaps since he was a valuable customer who bought fancy-ass items, Best Buy would help him out and swap the problematic dishwasher for a more reliable cheaper brand (turns out that that the washer's control panel is susceptible to moisture, of all things.) He was wrong. They'd rather keep fixing it. Over. And Over. And Over. More »

      2:39 PM on Mon Oct 5 2009
      By Meg Marco
      9,893 views, 82 comments

      Most discussed halcyondays: "Nothing sucks like an Electrolux." more »

    • i've seen better buys, actually

      Geek Squad Will Plug In Your PS3 For Only $130

      A Kotaku tipster notified the video game blog that Best Buy's Geek Squad is offering what can only be described as the deal of the century. Something even better than that awe-inspiring CD ripping service. More »

      9:37 AM on Mon Sep 21 2009
      By Phil Villarreal
      55,556 views, 165 comments

    • i've seen better buys, actually

      Geek Squad Now Offering CD-Ripping "Service"

      Sticking to its proud tradition of charging for services that take a couple button clicks to accomplish, i.e. HDTV and video game console "optimization," Best Buy is now offering to rip music off your CDs and transfer it to an MP3 player or DVD. More »

      2:30 PM on Thu Sep 17 2009
      By Phil Villarreal
      13,864 views, 155 comments

      Most discussed Esquire99: $1 per CD is actually a pretty good price, especially for someone who is maybe not very technologically adept. more »

    • follow-ups

      Best Buy Responds To Fury Of Internet, Decides Not To Hold Data Hostage

      Remember that couple who tried to get Best Buy to fix their CD drive, only to have lost all their data and be charged $1,500? More »

      9:29 AM on Mon Sep 14 2009
      By Phil Villarreal
      14,132 views, 80 comments

    • i've seen better buys, actually

      Couple Says Best Buy Is Holding Data Hostage For $1,500

      Diane and Jo say they brought their computer to Best Buy's Geek Squad to get the CD drive fixed, but the Squad had some other ideas. After the dust cleared, the couple had gained a new hard drive they didn't want and lost all their data. More »

      10:59 AM on Fri Aug 28 2009
      By Phil Villarreal
      96,996 views, 386 comments

      Most discussed shepd: I know when you get your car repaired the shop is required, by law, to give you the old parts more »

    • best buy

      Best Buy Won't Let Reader Exchange Money For Functioning Computer

      Best Buy is an electronics store. The purpose of such a store is to allow customers to exchange money for electronic devices, then take those devices home and use them. Unfortunately, the Best Buy in Yuma, Arizona doesn't seem to take this mission seriously, and has given reader Elizabeth such a run-around that she isn't interested in buying a computer at all anymore. More »

      3:51 PM on Tue Jul 21 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      86,326 views, 191 comments

      Most discussed G.O.B.: Come on!: Elizabeth, don't PAY for recovery discs to be made in the future. Every pre-installed version of Windows I've seen has more »

    • repairs

      Geek Squad: Sorry We Accidentally Hosed Your Motherboard. Here's A Vastly Inferior Replacement

      Geek Squad tried to repair a broken fan in Brian's Sony laptop, but somehow managed to instead break the laptop's motherboard, processor, and much of the internal cabling. Though Geek Squad replaced all the damaged parts, Brian soon realized that the laptop's new processor was slower and cheaper than the original model... More »

      10:00 AM on Sat Jul 4 2009
      By Carey Alexander
      20,713 views, 132 comments

      Most discussed Radi0logy: Yes, Geek Squad sucks and they messed it up. But I do take issue with claiming that there is a more »

    • prostitution

      Man Uses Geek Squad Badge To Impersonate Cop, Coerce Sex Out Of Prostitute

      If a man says he's a police officer and flashes a badge at you, then tells you to have sex with him or he'll arrest you, make sure the badge doesn't say Geek Squad on it first. That's what a woman says happened to her in Parsippany, New Jersey last week. More »

      5:00 PM on Mon Jun 22 2009
      By Chris Walters
      21,591 views, 86 comments

      Most discussed Cant_stop_the_rock: So would that be rape or theft? <-- Same question Geek Squad customers must ask when they get their more »

    • follow ups

      More Info On Replacing An HP Laptop Motherboard

      We asked John, who wrote to us earlier this week about replacing the motherboard in his HP laptop, to send us a link to the listing he found for $150. Below is his response.

      Several readers also contacted us to point out that HP extended the warranties on a number of models recently due to motherboard failures, so John or other readers may have more options than they initially thought. More »

      7:25 PM on Wed Jun 10 2009
      By Chris Walters
      8,364 views, 47 comments

    • computer repair

      How Much Should It Cost To Replace The Motherboard On A Laptop?

      John's wife's laptop died, and his local Geek Squad wants $800 total to replace the motherboard. John says he found the motherboard for $150, and he wants to know why Geek Squad thinks it will require $650 in labor. So all you IT and geek readers out there, we ask you: is this a fair price? More »

      6:29 PM on Mon Jun 8 2009
      By Chris Walters
      24,964 views, 236 comments

      Most discussed thereij: Going to BB was your first problem. Actively seeking out the geek squad was your second. Either do the repair more »

    • good samaritans

      Best Buy Employees Find $10,000 Hidden In Computer Tower

      A man in St. Louis dropped off his computer for repair at the area Best Buy, but apparently forgot that he was also using it as a bank. "Employees at a Best Buy store in South County discovered about $10,000 cash inside," writes the St. Louis Post Dispatch. More »

      12:43 PM on Thu May 28 2009
      By Chris Walters
      21,947 views, 176 comments

      Most discussed snazz: i question their motives for calling the police and running the backround check. money isnt illegal, its not like more »

    • geek squad

      Best Buy Might Replace Your Lemon Of A Laptop If It Breaks A Sixth Time. Probably Not.

      Please don't pull the cord on Howard's laptop or it will die. Best Buy's Geek Squad has failed five times to coax his laptop's ailing battery into holding a charge, replacing both the battery and the hard drive, and shipping Howard the same incorrect replacement battery three times. Howard now wants Best Buy to honor their lemon policy by giving him a new laptop, but it seems like every Geek Squad agent has a different copy of the replacement policy, and none of them apply to Howard. It's almost like he's asking for a price match! Let's read his story, inside... More »

      12:00 PM on Sat Mar 28 2009
      By Carey Alexander
      10,701 views, 78 comments

      Most discussed WOPDingo: WOW. Is there anyone on here who's had a positive experience with Best Buy that CAN'T counter it with an more »

    • best buy

      Best Buy Sells You Backup Plan, Fails To Backup Your Data, Then Replaces Your Hard Drive

      Best Buy charged Nicole $99 to backup her data but then replaced her hard drive without backing up a single byte. Nicole's service contract clearly stated that Best Buy would perform the backup before any other service. Now Best Buy is claiming that her old hard drive is their property and that she has no right to the data that they failed to backup or restore. More »

      2:41 PM on Sat Mar 7 2009
      By Carey Alexander
      21,298 views, 134 comments

      Most discussed Mike8813: I hate it when I see these stories, and also see that the majority of the comments are along the more »

    • geek squad

      Geek Squad Decides Your Clearly Broken iPod Is Fine, Dares You To Pay 3rd Party To Prove Them Wrong

      Geek Squad told reader Dave that he didn't have the "technical expertise" to diagnose his clearly-broken iPod. The 30 GB unit wouldn't play when docked or connected by USB cord, something Dave though might be covered by Best Buy's Product Service Plan. Geek Squad first tried replacing the hard drive. This solved nothing. Dave brought the still-broken iPod back and asked the agent to write into the notes a request to call him if the problem was misunderstood. Without calling, Geek Squad again returned the iPod with a note saying that the agent "could not duplicate the problem." With this firm diagnosis in hand, Geek Squad decided they were done and wouldn't perform any additional work. When Dave objected, he was told that his 'only option was to pay for a third-party to test the iPod and prove the Geek Squad technician wrong.' More »

      2:30 PM on Sat Feb 7 2009
      By Carey Alexander
      25,118 views, 129 comments

      Most discussed Joeb5: Do the techs even have the tools to do basic tests or is Best buy to cheap for that. Did more »

    • best buy

      Watch Out For Firmware Shenanigans At Best Buy

      Reader Erin writes in to warn readers that Best Buy is offering a thirty-dollar firmware update to certain Blu-Ray players, and warning that without the update, some newer titles might not work. Erin checked the manufacturer's website and found no announced firmware updates, and the newer titles play just fine.

      4:23 PM on Fri Jan 2 2009
      By Alex Chasick
      17,117 views, 149 comments

      Most discussed killest: IS there no shame in lying? Bestbuy? I already don't like going to best buy, but this further cements it. they oughta more »

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