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My parents' receiver crapped out today while we were in the middle of a post-feast Battlestar Galactica marathon.
It was a S*ny, so I am in no way surprised.
My car was the one on the end of the driveway, so I was given a huge wad of cash and told not to return without the audio product of my choosing.
Circuit City. 2PM.
The outside of the store was COVERED with garbage from the people who started lining up at 3:30(!!!!). I couldn't even park in the Circuit City lot. I had to park about two city blocks away at Home Depot.
Inside the store, I was told that the wait in line to buy something was approaching three hours long. It took me five minutes to find what I wanted... and then I saw *THE LINE* to actually buy.
Then I remembered how Circuit City works: You buy and then you have to wait for them to bring it out to you.
But, ah! You can order online. And I have a laptop in my car.
I got out of line, walked out to the parking lot, got the laptop, walked in the store, found a wireless signal, ordered my receiver, and held up the laptop for my "proof of sale". I had my receiver in 10 minutes (most of that explaining that since I had actually ordered *on that computer*, I didn't need to print out a piece of paper showing what I had ordered).
I waved to the people I was standing next to when I was one of the idiots in the line than if I had waited three hours to buy it.
The other hilarious thing? The thing I ordered was about $150 cheaper in their online store.
It was a S*ny, so I am in no way surprised.
My car was the one on the end of the driveway, so I was given a huge wad of cash and told not to return without the audio product of my choosing.
Circuit City. 2PM.
The outside of the store was COVERED with garbage from the people who started lining up at 3:30(!!!!). I couldn't even park in the Circuit City lot. I had to park about two city blocks away at Home Depot.
Inside the store, I was told that the wait in line to buy something was approaching three hours long. It took me five minutes to find what I wanted... and then I saw *THE LINE* to actually buy.
Then I remembered how Circuit City works: You buy and then you have to wait for them to bring it out to you.
But, ah! You can order online. And I have a laptop in my car.
I got out of line, walked out to the parking lot, got the laptop, walked in the store, found a wireless signal, ordered my receiver, and held up the laptop for my "proof of sale". I had my receiver in 10 minutes (most of that explaining that since I had actually ordered *on that computer*, I didn't need to print out a piece of paper showing what I had ordered).
I waved to the people I was standing next to when I was one of the idiots in the line than if I had waited three hours to buy it.
The other hilarious thing? The thing I ordered was about $150 cheaper in their online store.