10-07-2010 09:51 AM
I went to Best-Buy in Indianapolis yesterday to purchase a $800+ laptop... Only to discover Best-Buy has determined that customers that have purchased and or have ability to purchase a "fuel efficient" vehicle have attained some sort of preferred customer status and now have achieved a preferred parking arrangements at the store...Give me a break- This is the ultimate in our national spiral into "green hypocrisy."
Question Best-Buy... How do you ship freight... Big bad diesel trucks or a magic carpet? Yes- I get it that as a corporation you have made strides to operate your stores in a more "environmentally friendly" manner- that is between you, your bottom line and shareholders. Please leave the customers out of it... All I wanted to do is pull up in my diesel pickup...buy a laptop and be on my way... I do not need a lecture from Best-Buy as to the ill effect my trip to Best-Buy in my truck has caused the environment...
What's next? preferred discounts on purchases based on your vehicles MPG? Maybe a 1/2 price laptop if you WALK to BestBuy for the purchase?
10-07-2010 09:58 AM
10-07-2010 10:11 AM
I appreciate the reply- However I am afraid you miss the point. I do not need to park near the building (I just hiked all 2200 miles of the Appalachian trail in 177 days... believe me- I can walk)
The point is that Best-Buy has determined that a customers vehicle MPG somehow equates to a customers value as a shopper-thusly they offer up a "perk" to what Best-Buy has determined to be a more worthy consumer.... I strongly disagree. Walmart took my $800 in exchange for a laptop and Walmart did not alienate me for driving a 2002 diesel Ford pick-up..
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Furthermore- pregnancy is not a handicap or an illness- preferred parking for a pregnant woman is absurd. Thank you.
10-07-2010 10:19 AM
10-07-2010 10:42 AM
10-07-2010 11:04 AM
I respectfully disagree. It is not about traditional "marketing" it is about a corporation getting on the GREEN kool-aid drinking bandwagon. It is curious that Best-Buy has determined that they would rather alienate the majority of their customers in lieu of "feel good marketing" to a few folks who plopped down a wade of money on a car that requires electricity to charge the onboard batteries. By now everyone should know that 1/2 of all US electricity is derived from the burning of coal...
10-07-2010 11:16 AM
10-07-2010 11:19 AM
10-07-2010 11:45 AM
Dieselbabe wrote:
All I wanted to do is pull up in my diesel pickup...buy a laptop and be on my way... I do not need a lecture from Best-Buy as to the ill effect my trip to Best-Buy in my truck has caused the environment...
What's next? preferred discounts on purchases based on your vehicles MPG? Maybe a 1/2 price laptop if you WALK to BestBuy for the purchase?
How does a parking space become a lecture? This is all to do about nothing.
I'm not a green freak, but the OP almost seems to take pleasure in gas guzzling. A bit strange, if you ask me.
10-07-2010 12:18 PM
