Title: | AMIGA NOTES |
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Moderator: | HYDRA::MOORE |
Created: | Sat Apr 26 1986 |
Last Modified: | Wed Feb 05 1992 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 5378 |
Total number of notes: | 38326 |
Watch out for these guys! FLAME ON Computer Town has given me headaches ever since the first time I went in there. Friday was my last time. Several months ago, one of their 'computer expert' salespersons talked me into buying a printer. After weeks of trouble, I was finally able to get it to work with the Amiga. The printer never performed very well. I wound up selling it to my neighbor. I ordered a new interface for it through Computer Town two weeks ago, so that my neighbor could use it with his computer. Friday the interface came in. It was the wrong one. They gave me a real big hassle about getting MY money back. After all of this, the salesman had the nerve to tell me that one day I would be back, TO BUY A REAL COMPUTER from them!!!! After all the sh*t they put me through.....I really felt like decking the guy. I could of snapped back at him to have him explain why the Amiga is any less of a computer than the IBM PC's or Mac's that they sell. Why bother? Instead, I would rather get them here. Avoid these Bozos. I wouldn't even buy a replacement ribbon from them. They seem to be loosing money. Their showroom is now half the size it was 6 months ago. The staff is getting smaller each day. Gee, that's TOO BAD! FLAME OFF Randy
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165.1 | Thanks for the Warning | TLE::RMEYERS | Randy Meyers | Mon Nov 10 1986 15:50 | 7 |
Time wounds all heels. Your blood pressure will get better if you just repeat that to yourself. Thanks for the review, though. It's good to know who the jerks are. | |||||
165.2 | I Hate Dealers!! | JAKE::ACCIARDI | Mon Nov 10 1986 16:14 | 27 | |
Actually, these types of stories make me laugh. Not at your misery, Randy, but at the typical shit-fer-brains salespeople at the dealerships. I went into ComputerFactory in Framingham one day with a friend, to toy with an Apple ][GS, and this sales guy came over and started with his pitch. We played dumb, and told him I had put some money down on an Amiga, and he had about 5 minutes to convince me that the ][GS was a wiser buy. He asked me what I wanted a 'puter for, and I told him I needed hi-res color graphics for CAD work, and I told him I needed multi-tasking. He proceeded to dump all over the Amiga, saying CBM was on their last legs, the Amiga was a pile of junk, etc... Did the ][GS multitask I asked? Sorta, he replied. How? "It is so fast, you're always finished", he said. What about graphics? I asked, and he said with a straight face that the ][GS blew the Amiga out of the water in the graphics department, and was much faster, too. Honestly, with the level of support and intelligence I've seen at dealers, I really believe that CBM should mass market, drop the price, and sell a zillion of 'em. Actually, dealers just hate CBM because Apple and IBM give them much higher profit margins. | |||||
165.3 | HA HA HA | HYSTER::DEARBORN | Trouvez Mieux | Mon Nov 10 1986 21:14 | 7 |
> "It's so fast you're always finished" Boy, did that give me a good laugh! Very funny. Does the joker know any other good ones? Randy | |||||
165.4 | Atari has snobbish dealers also. | NEXUS::MORGAN | going where no Pagan has gone before | Tue Nov 11 1986 00:30 | 4 |
Don't feel like the Lone Rangers, the Atari dealer in town here is a SNOB because he is the only one here. Too bad. Mikie? | |||||
165.5 | .... | JAKE::ACCIARDI | Tue Nov 11 1986 07:58 | 17 | |
Actually, there are some terrific Amiga places, especially the Memory Location in Wellesly, MA. This place is an Amiga candy store. I have really only had problems in the 'Respectable' dealers, i.e, Apple & IBM stores. I really think Jack Tramiel was right in bypassing that whole chain. He knows that you can't sell a volume product at a good price through a high-markup dealership. Imagine what Apple would charge for a 1040 ST? At least $2000.00 and up! CBM's decision to use the big dealers was a mistake, as far as I am concerned. Big dealers are not into product loyalty, or advanced technology. They understand only one thing...high markups. That is their perogative, but I would have no objections to buying Amigas at Toys-r-Us, or anyplace else that will give me a good price. If it breaks, so what? Mail it back and get it fixed. It took my friend 6 weeks to get his drive aligned thru a Computerland dealer, and he could have mailed it to a CBM repair facility himself in less time. |