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Campbell was informed that she had a bigger problem than a lost computer the potential for identity theft. She also learned that Best Buy was in violation of the district's security breach notification law, which requires companies that have lost a consumer's data to tell them. To date, she has not received that notification.
A competent customer service manager could have resolved this in half an hour. They should have given her the cash or a new laptop comparable to the one BB lost. I would have also tossed in a $100 gift certificate to help compensate for the time she was without her computer. Now, BB has more negative publicity. Considering the current economy, this is not a good time to be fukin' up in the customer service dept. Should be a job opening soon...
I hope she can get whatever she (or her lawyers) can get.
shhhh, not so loud. The newbs that cling to the nuts of Best Buy will hear you.Why does hearing about Best Buy getting screwed make me so happy?![]()
Why does hearing about Best Buy getting screwed make me so happy?![]()
how do you lose a laptop tho........
how do you lose a laptop tho........
I hope she wins the $54 million. Everyone I've ever dealt with at Best Buy's customer service has either been absolutely useless or a total douchebag.
Ok so I stopped by the store where it happend, one guy that I used to work with still works there and gave me the low down. Apparently this story gets interesting as they have already settled with her by giving her a new laptop, $5,000 for legal fees, and her money back for the old one and the gift card worth 1k as well. Not to mention a letter of apology from corporate. Now I am happy this company is getting what it deserves for the overall lack of effort they put in customers but after finding out what she got (it was a $2,500 macbook pro) her $1100 back and 1000 in the best buy gift card, 5,000 in legal fees and the apology from Brad Anderson of Best buy, I think she needs to nip it in the bud. Anyhow just wanted to give you guys a heads up. Best buy still sucks fyi.
Am I the only one that doesn't even think she deserves that? They should have covered the cost of a comparable notebook based on specs and throw in an extended warranty or switched her old warranty to the new machine. End of story. The paperwork she signed covers them loosing the data. While I can understand being pissed that the store lied to her I lost all respect with her bs lawsuit and cry out for help.
Am I the only one that doesn't even think she deserves that? They should have covered the cost of a comparable notebook based on specs and throw in an extended warranty or switched her old warranty to the new machine. End of story. The paperwork she signed covers them loosing the data. While I can understand being pissed that the store lied to her I lost all respect with her bs lawsuit and cry out for help.
Campbell was informed that she had a bigger problem than a lost computer the potential for identity theft. She also learned that Best Buy was in violation of the district's security breach notification law, which requires companies that have lost a consumer's data to tell them. To date, she has not received that notification.
That's a big one for me. They broke the law by not informing her of the missing laptop that may contain personal info in a timely manor and lying about it to boot.
Losing the laptop is one thing, but she apparently was lied to for weeks, and that to me is the real problem here. If theyd simply admitted to losing it in the first place, it wouldnt have been nearly as bad. Lying repeatedly to cover up a mistake is completely unacceptable behavior and breaks the most basic trust in business.
I used to work for Bestbuy Here in SouthernCalifornia. We lost peoples stuff all the time becasue of not enough staff and poor training. Many things were told csutomers that werent true and the extended waranty seems like it good but isnt, you are out of a computer for 2-6 weeks to just replace a HDD that can be done instore. Bestbuy gettign what it deserves.
It's funny how it's always some computer-illiterate person who's always afraid of their identity being stolen.
If someone stole my PC I'd lose some artwork I didn't back that week maybe, but who the hell keeps credit card numbers or anything important money-related on their hard drives? If someone stole my computer, I'd lose nothing I couldn't just re-install. I don't get these people.
Anyway, I hope the 50 million dollars is just a way to get their attention, 'cause there's no way anyone in their right mind could actually ask BB to pay her that much money...not even an American judge!![]()
Am I the only one that doesn't even think she deserves that? They should have covered the cost of a comparable notebook based on specs and throw in an extended warranty or switched her old warranty to the new machine. End of story. The paperwork she signed covers them loosing the data. While I can understand being pissed that the store lied to her I lost all respect with her bs lawsuit and cry out for help.
It's funny how it's always some computer-illiterate person who's always afraid of their identity being stolen.
If someone stole my PC I'd lose some artwork I didn't back that week maybe, but who the hell keeps credit card numbers or anything important money-related on their hard drives? If someone stole my computer, I'd lose nothing I couldn't just re-install. I don't get these people.
Anyway, I hope the 50 million dollars is just a way to get their attention, 'cause there's no way anyone in their right mind could actually ask BB to pay her that much money...not even an American judge!![]()
I used to work for Best Buy. I loved tellling customers they were full of s**t when they would try to scam me. Like buying a CD, going to the car, then coming back in and saying that the CD was scratched to hell. Clearly, they switched for their CD that was bought 2 years ago and then run across the driveway.
I happen to think this lady is on the right track. She has guts for trying to shove up their a**. Companies and fellow Americans need to start protecting our own people. SS#'s and other personal stuff is of the utmost importance. Someone needs to man up and I am behind her for making BB do it.
All I can say, go Raelyn go. She won't get 54 million and certainly doesn't expect to, but BB is scared crapless. I love to see this stuff.![]()
according to AthlonXP at the top of page 4:I seriously doubt Best Buy is scared. Again I don't think this woman has a legal leg to stand on to get 54m in damages or even an 16th of that. Best Buy also has enough money to hire the best lawyers to deal with this. Trust me they aren't scared. The only thing that is bothering them is the bad PR.
Ok so I stopped by the store where it happend, one guy that I used to work with still works there and gave me the low down. Apparently this story gets interesting as they have already settled with her by giving her a new laptop, $5,000 for legal fees, and her money back for the old one and the gift card worth 1k as well. Not to mention a letter of apology from corporate. Now I am happy this company is getting what it deserves for the overall lack of effort they put in customers but after finding out what she got (it was a $2,500 macbook pro) her $1100 back and 1000 in the best buy gift card, 5,000 in legal fees and the apology from Brad Anderson of Best buy, I think she needs to nip it in the bud. Anyhow just wanted to give you guys a heads up. Best buy still sucks fyi.