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by joebadmo
5332 days ago
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I've had two friends get overnighted new kindles to replaces ones that they broke. Amazon's customer service is, quite frankly, better than almost any brick and mortar store's customer service. And I don't even have to leave my home. It's an interesting play on B&N's part, and I don't really see how it can play out well for them. They've more or less acknowledged that the future of almost all of their wares is digital. Can the expense of running brick and mortar stores for customer service possibly be worth the added cost to the customer? Seems doubtful. |
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Increase the size of the coffee area, have stand-up promotional materials for new releases, figure out some digital equivalent of autographed copies so that authors can continue to have readings, etc.
Barnes & Noble, your neighborhood salon.