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If you're from the USA, and you're looking for Best Buy, your next best bet would be Currys.digital. I thought it was some high-tech Indian food place, but no, it's Best Buy of America WITHOUT the ignorant pricks in the blue shirts who will pick on you for returning things.
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How to get here: Walk south on High Street (the main street) from the train station. Just walk until you see O2 to the left, and go through the small alley towards the Cathedral. You'll see it on your right. It's an OK sized shop, just with a small storefront though.
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There are a lot of things for sale, but I feel like it's overpriced. These are definitely all things you can find on Amazon for 10% or more cheaper. The guy inside tried to sell us the £10 protection plan for the printer we were going to buy, and spent more time trying to market that than he was trying to actually tell us about the printer. The problem with that is that it comes off as shameless commission marketing, just trying to get a cut of that £10 protection plan. Takes away from the overall consumer experience. For that, this place stays on Best Buy's level of customer service, but at least they are a little more relaxed and not maniacal about their return policy.
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Again, this is not exactly a bargain store, but if you need something and you don't want to order it online, it's the place to go for office supplies. For example, two normal small packs of A4-sized printer paper costs £5, which is ridiculous. You could get it much cheaper elsewhere.
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