Today, I Bought a «recertified» Apple MacBook Pro. Got it home and saw several dents. Now, after all the hoopla for a birthday, it won’t even start up. If they don’t take it back, I’ll be angry enough to sue. They said it was«looked at» and«all In working order. Not broken and fixed, like a refurb.» Actually, it is broken and not fixed like a refurb. It was an embarrassment of a birthday gift. I gave two stars for the friendly service.
Brian T.
Place rating: 1 Spring Hill, TN
I loath Electronic Express with a passion. From the moment you walk in you are bombarded with employees worse than car salesmen. I don’t mind having help every now and then but don’t come in just to browse unless you feel the need for a pat down worse than an airport. Businesses that have employees relying on commission for income annoy me to the point of insanity. And this establishment is no different than a used car lot. Maybe I’m antisocial or prefer that people stop kissing my arse to get me to buy an overpriced electronic, but I recommend avoiding this place like the plague. The last item I bought was headphones for my PC and the minute I walked in this guy would not leave my side even when I said I was just«looking around». My wife picked up these headphones and not a second passes and he appeared from around the corner saying she wouldn’t be smart buying those headphones because they were cheaply made and break easy. Those cost $ 19.99 and he then recommended another pair that cost $ 79.99 and again said only smart people buy these. So to end the story(and review) we left and purchased headphones from Target. Pros: None Cons: Everything
Alex C.
Place rating: 3 Nashville, TN
Not the best selection of electronics, but still good. The only thing I do not understand at this place is; Why are there almost 15 employees, they either all crowd around the register, watching TV, or playing with a remote control car in the parking lot. Great store, but needs new management.