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Best Buy is sometimes called the "big blue box" because of the prominent design on Best Buy stores. This store is located in East Palo Alto, California. Best Buy Co., Inc. (NYSE: BBY) is a specialty retailer of consumer electronics in the United States accounting for 19% of the market. It also operates in Canada, Mexico, and China.[2] The company's subsidiaries include Geek Squad, Magnolia Audio Video, Pacific Sales, and, in Canada operates under both the Best Buy and Future Shop label. Together these operate more than 1,150 stores in the United States, Puerto Rico, Canada, China [3], Mexico and Turkey.[4] The company's corporate headquarters are located in Richfield, Minnesota, USA. On June 26, 2007, Best Buy announced a 40% increase in its operations, with plans to operate more than 1,800 stores worldwide, including 1,400 Best Buy stores in the U.S. With the recent 50% acquisition of UK-based mobile phone operation The Carphone Warehouse's retail division, Best Buy announced that it would open branded superstores in the UK and other European countries.[5] Best Buy will first open stores in the UK, with plans for up to 200 stores eventually, although the initiative has been delayed until Spring 2010 by the state of the retail market.[6] It is also considering purchasing UK rivals Kesa Electricals (owner of Comet), DSG International (owner of Currys), or both.[7] It is unknown whether these stores will rebrand if acquired by Best Buy. The first two Best Buy stores in the UK will open at The Junction retail park near Lakeside Shopping Centre in Thurrock Essex, and near Southampton at Prupim’s Hedge End Retail Park. [8] A 10 year lease has been signed for the Lakeside store with 50,000 square foot of retail space, while the Southampton store will cover 35,000 square foot. In total 20 locations are planned for 2009 which will all be big box format, however the company is looking for a flagship store in Central London in a prominent area such as Piccadilly Circus, Oxford Street or Regent Street.[9][10] Best Buy was named "Company of the Year" by Forbes magazine in 2004,[11] "Specialty Retailer of the Decade" by Discount Store News in 2001,[12] ranked in the Top 10 of "America's Most Generous Corporations" by Forbes magazine,[13] and made Fortune Magazine's List of Most Admired Companies in 2006.[14] On March 9, 2009, Best Buy became the primary electronics retail store (online and bricks and mortar) in the eastern United States, after smaller rival Circuit City went out of business. Fry's Electronics remains a major competitor in the western United States.
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Best Buy #5, Edina, Minnesota: this was the fifth store ever constructed and retains the small size, old logos, and signage (including "Best Buy Co." and "Best Buy Superstore"); this location originally was a "Sound of Music". Older stores have been demolished or completely renovated.
Best Buy Store located in Shanghai, China
[edit] Business Operations Best Buy Corporate Headquarters is located in Richfield, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. Best Buy Store in Edmonton, Alberta Best Buy in Durham, North Carolina Best Buy sells consumer electronics as well as a wide variety of related merchandise such as computers, computer software, video games, music, DVDs, Blu-ray discs, mobile phones, digital camera, car stereos and video cameras, as well as home appliances (washing machines, dryers, and refrigerators), in a non-commissioned sales environment. Each store also includes a department for audio/visual equipment for automobiles, offering on-site installation services, as well as a Geek Squad "precinct" for computer repair and warranty service and accidental service plans. Best Buy prides itself on the fact that their sales people are not on commission. Best Buy employees are under a policy of Results Only Work Environment.[29] Best Buy does not allow expensive gifts from vendors to be given to employees (SPIFFS, etc), nor does it allow employees to collect tips or gifts from customers of any type. Best Buy building exteriors are usually light brown in color with the entrance in an area designed to look like a blue box emerging from the rest of the structure. Older stores have a more utilitarian brick building without the blue structure. In April 2005, the company was the first major retailer to announce the elimination of all mail-in rebates.[30] In March 2008, select stores began to offer auto detailing services. Many companies have seen a downward trend in the car electronics market. With this, there are opportunities for companies like Best Buy to make use of available space in order to grow and increase business. This business venture has proven to be beneficial to stores offering the service. The stores, primarily in Ohio & Michigan offer complete interior and exterior detailing services. With space available to offer this in each store, it provides Best Buy's customers another end to end solution. [31] During September 2008, partially in an effort to eliminate losses from customers who abused the old Product Replacement Plan (PRP), Best Buy changed their warranty system to the Geek Squad Black Tie Gadgets and Gizmos Protection Plan. One notable change under the Gadgets and Gizmo plan is the Xbox 360 exchange policy. Under this new system, Best Buy will not give customers who purchased the extended warranty a brand new Xbox 360 if their system fails after the first 30 days of purchase. Instead, the company sends the customer’s console to a refurbishing site, where a new system is assembled. In addition, the Performance Service Plan (PSP) offered on bigger ticket items changed to Geek Squad Black Tie Protection which adds a new level of service. There is a standard level, which in most respects in the same as the old system and there is a new level, Premium, which adds extra services such as limited free telephone troubleshooting, Geek Squad anti-virus/spyware protection (multi-year), HDTV calibration, and preventative maintenance checks on major appliances. Another advantage of the premium plan is 'first in line' servicing, where a customer is able to have his/her device leap-frog over other components and be assessed first at service centers. There is also a tie-in with the RewardZone program. If you end up never needing to redeem the Geek Squad Black Tie Protection (with the exception of the use of premium services) then you can get RewardZone points at plan expiration. Customers will need to file a written request to get those points however. As of December 28[citation needed], 2008, the company operates 1,010[citation needed] Best Buy Stores, 13 Magnolia Audio Video Stores (specializing in high-end electronics), 7 stand-alone Geek Squad stores, 3 AudioVisions Stores, 13 Best Buy Mobile Stores (standalone) and 17 Pacific Sales Stores (in Southern California, Arizona, and Nevada), all through its U.S. retail subsidiary. They also operate 51 Best Buy and 140 Future Shop stores throughout Canada.[32] In 2003, the company opened its first international global procurement office in Shanghai, and also operates sourcing offices in Beijing and Shenzhen, primarily to reduce costs and increase the speed to market by purchasing products directly from manufacturers. As of January 2009, Best Buy operates five[33] "branded" stores in Shanghai, one "premium" store in Beijing[citation needed], as well as 151 Five Star Appliance Stores in China. Best Buy Express vending machine in Atlanta airport Best Buy operates numerous Best Buy Mobile stores within the U.S. as a joint venture with The Carphone Warehouse, using its successful UK business model; 13 of these are stand-alone locations (primarily in Manhattan). Best Buy Mobile locations offer customers a wider variety of cell phones than their other locations, some of which are "unlocked" phones that can be used on any GSM network. Best Buy Mobile also offers services comparable to those from carrier stores, including but not limited to a number transfer machine, warranty service on any phone, loaner phones, and the most popular carriers. Most current Best Buy Mobile stores are located in or near the Northeast region of the U.S., though the company is expanding such that most or all U.S. locations will include Best Buy Mobile services by the end of 2008.[34] With the acquisition of Seattle based Speakeasy, Inc., Best Buy will be able to offer broadband and VoIP services to small businesses through their Best Buy for Business unit.[35] The domain bestbuy.com attracted at least 159 million visitors annually by 2008 according to a Compete.com survey. On February 15, 2009 Best Buy started an electronics recycling program.[36] [edit] DemographicsCustomer Centricity is the name of a former business movement centered on catering to specific customer needs and behaviors.[2] Best Buy's concept of customer centricity was configuring its stores to serve the needs of the particular customer segments that predominated in the area of each store. Some of the ways that the Best Buy company transformed its stores for a customer segmentation were using different types of store signage, fixtures, lighting and even uniforms. One of the things the company did for some segments was to create a personal shopping assistant, so that a customer could call and make an appointment for their shopping trip.[2] [edit] Best Buy Exclusive Brands
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[edit] Expansion plansIn early 2009 Best Buy announced major plans to expand the company not only in the US but the UK, China and other emerging markets as well. Best Buy currently operates just over 1000 stores in the US and has pledged more than 500 more, most to take the place of the old Circuit City buildings. Durring this expansion Best Buy will also launch dozens more Geek Squad and Best Buy Mobile stand alone stores in prevailing markets. The company has recently experimented with Magnolia Home Theatre stand alone stores in demographics just outside New York City, Chicago, Dallas, and Orlando, the stores have taken in more than $300 million dollars in the first year of operation combined. With the fall of Circuit City nearly 10% of the market place was up for grabs with Best Buy snatching most of it but not without Walmart far behind.[citation needed] [edit] Criticism and controversy
[edit] Warranty controversyIn 2000, two Florida consumers brought a lawsuit against Best Buy, alleging that the company engaged in fraudulent business practices related to the sale of extended warranties (or, more accurately, service plans). The suit claimed that Best Buy employees had misrepresented the manufacturer's warranty in order to sell the chain's own Product Service/Replacement Plan and that Best Buy had "entered into a corporate-wide scheme to institute high-pressure sales techniques involving the extended warranties" and that the retailer used "artificial barriers to discourage consumers who purchased the 'complete extended warranties' from making legitimate claims."[37] Best Buy ultimately settled for $200,000, but admitted no wrongdoing.[38] In 2009, a class action lawsuit was launched against Best Buy. The lawsuit addressed the same issue. Several consumers were outraged by the sales tactics used by Best Buy employees to sell their Performance Service Plans. They were misled into thinking that the "plan" covered all damages and that they would receive a new product if they were to bring the product back to the store within the service period. Sales associates failed to disclose the details of the service plan. The results of the lawsuit are still pending.[39] [edit] Violation of consumer lawsIn May 2005, the Wisconsin State Attorney General's office filed a civil action against Best Buy Company, Inc., over several alleged violations of Wisconsin consumer protection laws. Among the allegations: misleading representations to Wisconsin customers concerning rebates, service plans, supplemental magazine subscriptions, exchange policies, restocking fees, gift cards, and reward zone points. [40] [edit] Christmas ControversyMain article: Christmas controversy During the approach to the 2006 holiday season, competitor Walmart, responding to pressure from conservative Christian groups, made a largely publicized decision to center their holiday marketing strategy around the term Christmas. In response, Dawn Bryant, a Best Buy spokeswoman, stated: "We are going to continue to use the term holiday because there are several holidays throughout that time period, and we certainly need to be respectful of all of them."[41] The American Family Association criticized Bryant's statement and launched a campaign against Best Buy's policy.[42] The American Family Association has often been criticized of creating similar controversies nationwide and rebukes claims that it has limited access to other religions and peoples.[citation needed] In reaction to the same policy, the Catholic League placed Best Buy on its 2006 Christmas Watch List.[43] In 2007, Best Buy included the term "Christmas" in some of its marketing materials as well as greetings for Hanukkah and Kwanzaa. [edit] Pricing controversiesIn the spring of 2007, Connecticut State Attorney General Richard Blumenthal ordered an investigation into Best Buy's use of an in-store website alleged to have misled customers on item sales prices. [44] In December 2007, the Los Angeles Times reported on the same issue in which some customers claimed they thought they were surfing the internet version of bestbuy.com at a in-store kiosk only to learn that the site reflected in-store prices only. In response, Best Buy spokesperson Sue Busch indicated the in-store kiosks were not intended for price-match purposes and rather a means to navigate in-store availability. Since the initial investigation, a banner was placed on the in-store site to make its customers more aware of the difference. [45] Similar pricing errors occured in July 2009, when the Palm Pre was mistakenly sold for 99.99 (versus the retail of 199.99), and Best Buy honored some of the sales[46], and in August, 2009, when the site mistakenly listed a Samsung LN52A650 52" LCD HDTV on sale for $9.99, down from its retail price of $1699.99.[47]. The store chose not to honor the 9.99 HDTV error, instead refunding the sold units. Many customers, some who purchased dozens, have threatened a class action lawsuit.[48] According to the site's Condition of Use Policy,[49] Best Buy reserves the right to cancel the orders of errors on its site. The listing for the TV was later removed entirely. In March 2009, a class action suit was filed against Best Buy in U.S. District Court for allegedly violating its "Price Match" policy in NY State. Two former Best Buy employees claimed the retailer had an undisclosed "Anti-Price Matching Policy" and encouraged employees in part through training and financial bonuses to deny price match requests. [50] [edit] Analog televisionsIn April 2008, the FCC fined Best Buy $280,000 for not alerting customers that the analog televisions they sold would not receive over-the-air stations after the digital transition on June 12, 2009.[51] Best Buy is challenging this ruling by the FCC saying it was and is in compliance with current FCC regulations pertaining to the digital transition. [edit] References
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