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To: Wallace Rivers who wrote (41948)3/24/2011 3:16:14 PM
From: Spekulatius  Respond to of 78743
 
re BBY - from a consumer perspective, they are not a go to place any more, except for maybe looking. their pricing stinks and Costco beat them on prices and service as well as warranties , Amazon beats them by a wide margin on prices and convenience (they ship to your house).

For the chartist, the stock made a new low and is likely to follow the path of least resistance. Better keep watching it, imo.



To: Wallace Rivers who wrote (41948)3/24/2011 4:33:38 PM
From: Madharry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78743
 
when i bought my flat screen tv and stuff i bought it all from best buy as i bought and extended warranty and they told me that if there was a problem they would come to my house and fix it. and i didnt want to be driving or mailing back a big flat screen tv but i guess if you arent getting an extended warranty then I suppose it doesnt matter. i think its tough making money in the electronics business. I have been wary since the days of crazy eddie. i lived in new york at the time and i briefly met crazy eddie and his brother. crazy eddie showed up at our bank for a business meeeting dressed in shorts and sandals. I believe the only customer ever to do so . a couple of years later all hell broke loose. I have to say I have been very impressed with amazon as a delivery service. i bought a microwave from them had it shipped for free and it got to my house in two days anyway.



To: Wallace Rivers who wrote (41948)3/25/2011 10:12:22 AM
From: Wallace Rivers  Respond to of 78743
 
So much for BBY at sub 30, it is well below that threshold now. I'm avoiding, its market place is too competitive and commoditized.