Re: Best Buy's BB10 training is really bad :(
Add Best Buy to the conspirator list against BB...lol.
Seriously, what motive do the people on here have to lie about their experience at a certain Best Buy store? Everything I've heard sounds legit as far as mobile phone training goes. BB is important to most on here, but it's just another phone to retail salesman.
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Best Buy's BB10 training is really bad :(
Originally Posted by
TomJasper I'm only going to say this once, what I have posted is 100% truth, if you want to continue your charade you do so at your own legal risk.
My post can easily be verified by the owners or editors of Crackberry.com by getting in touch with RIM to verify my comment, as I'm sure any reporter could also, as for the most part this would be outside of NDA.
I myself have spoken to a Best Buy manager not more then 15 minutes ago and they are 100% satisfied with the 45 minute webinar training and RIM rep, in fact I was told it was one of the best training session they have had. Oh btw, it was an Ontario,Canada Best Buy!
can crackberry forum mods stop this type of posting please.
a crackberry forum user should not have implied legal threats made against her for posting a very valid thread.
just for the record, i doubt a rim rep will attend every store and i doubt every staff is going to get an hours training on one platform.
sounds more likely that the managers will get all that and then they feed it back to their staff.
op has your husband fed the training back to his manager and told him its not up to scratch?
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Best Buy's BB10 training is really bad :(
Originally Posted by
djh_wolf Unfortunately, as excited as the enthusiasts in this forum may be, the fact of the matter is that BB10 is essentially one new lineup in one catagory of electronics in a store which sells multiple other types of electronic goods.
Add into the mix that BB10's home catagory is already absolutely dominated by a couple of very, very popular and established brands already (my young nephews argue over the kind of phone they want - iPhone or 'Galaxy') and really...... can anyone seriously expect the retailers to get behind this? Really?
The general consensus, outside the tech industry and the enthusiasts, is that RIM's boring, outdated, and essentially dead.
In all the years I've had dicking around with geeky hardware, I've learned and accepted that the best hardware is irrelevant without market support. I can walk into pretty much anywhere and find a stack of accessories for an iPhone whilst nobody seems to give a toss about a BB. Shame, but I know where I'll be migrating once the contract's up, despite my love of the 9900.
i understand where you are coming from. but bb10 is almost launched, so may be worth keeping an open mind until we see how it truly performs.
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