Anyone else feel freaked out when going into an apple store?

You can't fault the products, and the customer service is second to none, but the way it is delivered is dodgy at best :p
Yeah but this is how these companies work though.
You pay 2x the price of what it is worth and with a few percent of that profit they put it on customer service.
Frankly I prefer to pay for what it is worth and get what the law already guarantees us.
 
No different then me standing on the train

4 people. I had my iPod touch out and iPad in bag, 2 with their iPhones, 1 with iPod nano
 
I'll agree that Apple Stores have that air of cultishness about them, but at least I've always had good service from them and the staff I've spoken to have known what they're talking about - I'd take that over the generally awful service you get from certain other 'well known pc retail outlets'.
 
Quite like the one in Cribbs, staff seem nice enough and happy to help imo

you have got to be kidding, I had the misfortune to go in there once, my son bought an ipod from there:rolleyes: and we had to take it back, bunch of brain dead apple zombies tbh
 
you have got to be kidding, I had the misfortune to go in there once, my son bought an ipod from there:rolleyes: and we had to take it back, bunch of brain dead apple zombies tbh

Nope, they have all been good when I've been in and needed to speak to someone.
 
Hey Im Kev can I help you?

Yes Kev my Ipod is broken.

ok, what is wrong with your Ipod?

The button is stuck at the top.

Ok in that case you have to book an appointment.

ok, how long until the next appointment?

an hour....

at this point my dad punched him.



end of story my ipod is fixed and my dad is happy.
 
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The Apple stores in London are too crowded to do any real shopping in. I'd much rather order online or go in John Lewis.

(also, Bose ftl. Got a pair of Bose earphones for Christmas and they're the worst I've ever used. Overly complicated design and poor sound quality.)
 
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