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Ok, we all know that Apple has cutting edge products, we also know that there is a huge interest in thier gadgetry. I have an Iphone and DO love it, but I cannot handle these stores. They are almost perpetually busy with tons of kids leaning over long tables fiddling with all the stuff. I know they are there for trying, but the crowded stores are a turn off. So busy...not alot of fun. The store looks like a boxing day sale is happening, every day of the year. Sadly there are no sales, and the crowds are relentless. Apple stores have a policy of booking appt times with customers that have issues, or questions with thier phone, ipads or computers. I normally would think that was nuts, but considering how busy these stores are, I understand why they do it. The staff at alot of these stores act like demigods when talking about thier products. Its all a bit shallow really, after all the reality is they are salespeople, salespeople for a great product yes, but salespeople nonetheless. For me...Apple products are delicious, but the stores and crowds are just plain rotten...
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