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Should have checked my Yelp... Came in here again on an emergency mission - looking for a cable to make my DVD Burner work so I could burn the memorial video for my cousins funeral. So I may have been a little frazzled. I walked in and stopped dead, not sure where to look. They have all this crap up front now, it looks more like a toy store than a Radio Shack. In fact, now that I think of it, I don't think there was a single radio in site. I stand there , look around blankly and blink for a few minutes, when the employee notices another living, breathing person in the store. I think it scared him, so used to being alone.....It was clear that I was taking him away from something very important and non-customer service related, and he really didn't like the intrusion. I explained what I needed, and he didn't even try to look or help. Just told me they don't have those cables. Buh-Bye. Didn't even offer a suggestion on where else to go, ask what I needed them for, nope, just a "Don't let the door hit you on the way out" attitude. I fled, practically in tears thinking I was going to let the whole family down. In the end, it all worked out, and I'm glad Radio Shack didn't get a dime of my money.
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