#Costco the bible experience tv
For example: You can shop for TVs at Walmart and find good prices, but you should really dig deep into model numbers if you do and make sure the TV you select has the feature set you need. While it may not not always be the latest model or the very top of the line, you can be assured that the product offering is “above grade” on average in comparison to other retailers. I do not believe that Fry’s are either (After writing this I visited Fry's and found out they are paid commission).Ĭostco is traditionally very good at securing good prices on the products their buyers select. Best buy sales people are not on commission.
If you want to find out simply ask a question to the “associate” you already know the answer to and listen to their response. But I’ve found this to be true in Best Buy and Fry’s as well. Some Costco Electronics team members are very knowledgeable and some are not.
In my own experience (Being an electronics “nerd” of sorts – I write down the model numbers and research online before I buy) it hasn’t mattered. If you don’t know much about HDMI or LED or Satellite Connections or how your TIVO will hook up you may not always find the answers you need readily available. Help isn’t always available or that great.Displays can also be tilted to the side in smaller stores without sufficient shelf space. The displays are often inconveniently high for smaller people to view straight on.