Like Ed, if I have time I try to *educate* the salesman/manager/store. But usually I just walk out and shop elsewhere. Usually, however, I try to blast them with tech-talk first. :-P
>Wish I was there. It's kind of funny to overhear conversations between computer sales people and potential customers. I haven't looked into laptops in a while so I wouldn't have been able to help you. But if I can help, I'll wait for the salesperson to disappear so I can properly educate the customer. Although, if what he's spouting is blatently wrong, I have been known to butt in.
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>>Ed,
>>If you think *you* have problems with computer salespeople, try being a 50+ yr old female < grin >. I was looking at laptops at CompUSA and Frys recently, trying out different configurations, and every salesman assumed I wanted something with email and internet browsing only. The first 3 tried to convince me to get an IMac, and NONE would even discuss operating systems. I mentioned "SQL-Server" and "WindowsNT" and was informed that "Microsoft Office will give you everything you need".