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| - Jacob Campbell is a badass, and I told him so to his face. First, he wouldn't help me move the ladder over to the sweet Schecter bass on the second story. Then he quizzed me and my girlfriend about what the low string on the bass was, since it was a five string. He was knowledgeable about the instruments and equipment he plugged us into.
His enthusiasm to help us never wavered. All our questions were answered and we were very attended to. (Too much, Jacob? Stop hovering! ... Kidding.)
When it came time to check out he again helped us right along making a couple of jokes about how he wanted us to pay more. See, the Schecter was marked way down, so we got it at a bargain. Jacob was then helpful enough to price match the pack of bass strings we bought, too.
While he was helping us out, he was also helping one of his fellow employees in the same checkout area, punching in codes, authorizing, etc. He was very attentive to what was going on around him and to the people whom he was serving. Actually, he was serving not only us but his work-fellow as well. This is a man who can handle responsibility.
He said he's been there since the grand opening of the store. I like to see the kind of passion, friendliness and joviality in folks who serve me. I'm pleased.
This was the first time I've been to this Guitar Center, and really, this review is for that one experience, dealing with basically one very helpful, responsible, eccentric employee. (You're a badass, Jacob. Thanks for your help.)
Cheerio.
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