Best Buy for shopping

has the undies of your usual suspects in a bunch but good thing in my view. thats where I am doing all my gift shopping this year. or as much as possible.

The pir endorseth

(oh yeah and Gap too, for attempting to be inclusive)

ppl sould understand inclusion of one does not mean exclusion of someone else but as I said, a certain type needs any excuse ..oh well.

Best Buy Wishes Muslims Happy Eid al-Adha

Best Buy Wishes Muslims Happy Eid al-Adha
Nov 23, 2009

  • Todd Wasserman

Best Buy stands by its decision to wish U.S. Muslims a Happy Eid Al-Adha, a rep for the company said, and though some Best Buy customers took offense, a Muslim advocacy group praised the move.

The retailer got some flak this week for including, along with its circular advertising Thanksgiving Day sales, a note saying “Happy Eid Al-Adha,” which refers to a holiday of sacrifice for followers of Islam on Nov. 27 this year. After TechCrunch ran an item about the circular, some claimed offense and said they’d take their business elsewhere. “I spent about $3,000 with . . . your store. I will be shopping somewhere else,” one consumer wrote on Best Buy’s Web forum. “BB has the Muslims covered with the ‘Happy Eid,’ but what about the rest of us Americans?” wrote another. “Do we get a ‘Happy Thanksgiving’?”

(The American Family Association, a Christian advocacy group, has singled out Best Buy for using “Happy Holidays” instead of “Merry Christmas.” Best Buy rep Lisa Svac Hawks, however, didn’t agree with the claim, saying: “You will see more of Christmas in our holiday messaging. Christmas will be included in our insert and online. We have ‘Merry Christmas’ on our gift cards, too. In addition. we have developed the Christmas Morning simulator as an online interactive game.”)

Not everyone was dismissive. “Stop with the hatin’ and happy Eid,” wrote one TechCrunch commentor. “For every anti-BB post, I’m going to spend $1 there,” wrote another.

Hawks explained the thought behind the greeting: “Best Buy’s customers and employees around the world represent a variety
of faiths and denominations. We respect that diversity and choose to greet our customers and employees in ways that reflect their traditions,” she said.

Ahmed Rehab, a spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, said he could not recall when any American retailer mentioned the holiday in its ads. “It makes perfect business sense to acknowledge and celebrate a holiday that one out of four people celebrate,” Rehab said.

Best Buy’s not the only retailer to be criticized for its holiday advertising this year. The AFA is calling for a boycott of Gap because the company has downplayed the word “Christmas” with a campaign that states: “Go Christmas, Go Hanukkah, Go Kwanzaa, Go Solstice,” and beckons consumers to “86 the rules.”

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ill be camping outside best buy

Some of the responses (complaints) to it on the Best Buy forum are pretty funny. I don't remember any such ad here in Canada but I'll be shopping there anyway.

Pick me a lcd tv 35 to 40something inch,
Pesy ly lena

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So I have a question. I'm planning this year to stand in the line early and wait in line overnight (bad year to pick to do this, because it's been raining a lot here).

At what time do people start standing in line? I was planning on driving over there early tomorrow morning (Thanksgiving Day morning) and just setting up a tent or something.

I just don't want to be on the news.

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@pcg, Do you want to die? :p

Why not try online shopping?

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Umm....because the internet will be flooded by users as soon as 5 am (or whatever time all this begins) hits.

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Then this should help: The 5 Rules of Black Friday

I've done it before. It's loads of fun haha

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Well what time should I start standing outside?

10-11 pm thursday, if you want to grab the doorbusters.

Sorry dude, but much earlier than that. The last time I did was 2 years ago, and I camped outside Best Buy at 12:30pm. It was crap due to the freezing rain lol

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So which Best Buy deals are U guys after to brave the rain , cold and night ??

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Best Buy Wishes Muslims Happy Eid al-Adha
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such a simple message but its impact is huge. as a muslim, it means a lot to feel included in the spirit of the holiday season, to be acknowledged as a part of this community. yes i got very emotional reading this.

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***Its just plain , good marketing strategy !

Best Buy has obviously done its homework !***

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of course, but just the acknowledgment alone at this point in time (fort hood being fresh in mind) is a bold move.

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Dude. I just went to Best Buy and there is already customer number 1 prowling around. Apparently, all the sales folks know him - he is always one of the first ones in line every year. He's already walking around the store, and will be setting up camp as soon as the first person stands there... and it is 10 pm on the eve of Thanksgiving Day

I think I'm gonna go by early in the morning and take a look to see who is standing out there.

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***PCG on Patrol at Best Buy ! …:hehe:

I’m gonna be watching the news very closely for U fighting some guy to get in line :cb:***

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Never understood why so many people stand in line for door busters - for many people, isn't their time worth more than the savings they'll realize?

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Well, you're waiting outside on Thanksgiving Day.

Most people are off from work...shops are generally closed...so there isn't much to do.

You can sit at home with the family. But many of us Americans prefer standing in cold/rain/snow outside a store over that anyway.

If it was any other day of the year, sure. I mean, I'd rather go to work and make money than squander it waiting in front of a store, but then that's why black friday is the day after thanksgiving.