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In Reply to: RE: Not a paying customer? Do you know this guy? posted by Ivan303 on August 20, 2014 at 15:45:15
...if he wanted to take notes to post on his blog, all he had to do was ask the owner if it's ok.Courteous customers ask me if they can take photos of the products in my store to show someone.
The sneaky ones take the photos when I'm not looking to find the items cheaper on the internet.
As has been posted elsewhere here, perhaps the big spender bought all of the stuff he owns on the internet.
If the owner of the audio store didn't know who the guy was, and he didn't introduce himself, how is that relevant?
And finally, you're taking Eddy's side here?
Edits: 08/20/14Follow Ups:
I do know Marco and took the time to read ALL of his post.
Did you?
...nah, I didn't read Marco's posts - I'm not retired like you.
But if you HAD read his post, you might have differing thoughts.
"I apologized and left. I sent them an apology email as well, but it was met with a similar response.
I think there are a few takeaways that might be useful to people other than me:
First, if you buy something online, don't try to get tech support in unrelated stores. That's not cool.
Second, if a store helps you choose something, buy it there. That's why I bought my TH900 and HD 800 from HeadRoom, my HE-6 from The Cable Company, and my pile of Schiit from Schiit. Most high-end headphones have fixed prices and cost the same regardless of where you buy them, so there's very little reason not to support the places that help you.
And finally, if you ever find yourself at Stereo Exchange... don't mention the internet. At all. They have an amazing collection of headphones — I just wish I had a chance to try any."
So there you have it. Real asshole, huh?
nt
I really didn't want to know.
Oh.
Do I have to drop and give you 10?
You have been here on AA less than 2 months, your website offers some headphone cables, interconnects and speaker cables, you hint of retro styled amps & preamps. The Audio Guild. est. 1998, 16 years ago.
Stereo Exchange is a family business that has existed in NYC since 1984 and you are attacking THEIR business plan? Using the lowly Yelp reviews no less.
Tell us, what have you done?
NT
And I've inadvertently posted on a Steve Eddy thread?
I suppose I have no choice but to kill myself now. :-(
I suppose I have no choice but to kill myself now. :-(
Was nice knowing you.
Some skills never fade. ;-)
nt
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You have been here on AA less than 2 months...
I've actually been on AA longer than you (14 years, this is a new account). Does that mean I outrank you and my words have more weight than yours simply because I've been here longer? That certainly seems to be the implication of your insipid "2 months" comment.
...your website offers some headphone cables, interconnects and speaker cables, you hint of retro styled amps & preamps. The Audio Guild. est. 1998, 16 years ago.
Stereo Exchange is a family business that has existed in NYC since 1984 and you are attacking THEIR business plan? Using the lowly Yelp reviews no less.
Tell us, what have you done?
Do you have something meaningful to say here? All I see is ad hominem.
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