Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Dear Yatesh Singh
Sent: May 5, 2008Yatesh Singh
c/o Best Buy Co., Inc.
Corporate Headquarters
P.O. Box 9312
Minneapolis, MN 55440-9312
Dear Yatesh Singh,
Regarding your reply dated April 28, 2008:
When I wrote asking about your prices, my concern wasn't as to how your decided to price items, but rather that your products are consistently higher than your competitor's. I'd give examples, but think you can just as easily do the legwork. Compare any random DVD title to the same title on Amazon. Compare the price of any cable to smalldog.com. In fact, if you could just let me know what you sell that is cheaper then other places this would help me understand how you can justify calling yourself "Best Buy," because as far as I can tell, you really aren't.
Sincerely,
Christopher L. Jorgensen


No response as of 12/9/08.
My reaction:
This was my followup to my first Best Buy letter.
I don’t think a lot more need be said. My point stands. Best Buy is expensive. All it would have taken was for them to list some items that they are competitive on. I honestly think you can find anything in their stores cheaper someplace else. That’s my impression anyway, and it stands without refute.
I’ll still link to their site, since they did respond before.
Website:
Posted by cjorgensen on 12/10 at 06:00 AM
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