anyone care to use their employee pricing for a ~$20 fee or something
we should make a thread of requests and people requesting stuff and sticky it no??
PM me if so
anyone care to use their employee pricing for a ~$20 fee or something
we should make a thread of requests and people requesting stuff and sticky it no??
PM me if so
2002 VW Golf GT TDI
2016 VW Passat BiTDI
I think they only get a few discounts per year.
Originally posted by Go4Long
or else what? you'll turn on the caps lock?
you do realize this is the internet right? lolOriginally posted by rob the knob
mar, you are good guy at heart
you must realize your limitations
then you will be happy if you fine place in liveOriginally posted by blitz
Jesus man, I know you like Transformers, but you need to get out more. No one should get this upset over a movie based on children's toys.
BB hires people and they sit in corporate all day looking for stuff like this online. This can get an employee fired, and often times the discount isn't worth the effort. I use to work for BB a while back.
And anyone that use to work or still works at BB or Future Shop knows this is the most irritating question: "Hey man, could you buy a TV for me with your employee discount?"
BB keeps a record of all purchases, in fact they line it up with how much you've made in the company. I've heard of stories where managers refuse sale to employees if earnings don't match expenses.
I don't know about that... I worked at FS and I bought about 6 stereo decks on staff.Originally posted by Zephyr
BB hires people and they sit in corporate all day looking for stuff like this online. This can get an employee fired, and often times the discount isn't worth the effort. I use to work for BB a while back.
And anyone that use to work or still works at BB or Future Shop knows this is the most irritating question: "Hey man, could you buy a TV for me with your employee discount?"
BB keeps a record of all purchases, in fact they line it up with how much you've made in the company. I've heard of stories where managers refuse sale to employees if earnings don't match expenses.
I find it hard to believe the believed that I owned 6 vehicles. My spending was well out of my income to.
I was a supervisor when I worked there. One of my guys got fired for purchasing "too many things", and it turns out he wasn't lying, but they canned him anyway.Originally posted by Spoons
I don't know about that... I worked at FS and I bought about 6 stereo decks on staff.
I find it hard to believe the believed that I owned 6 vehicles. My spending was well out of my income to.
well if someone wants to do it lmk, PM me
2002 VW Golf GT TDI
2016 VW Passat BiTDI
No offence but your asking somebody to risk their job for $20. Good luck with that oneOriginally posted by bart
anyone care to use their employee pricing for a ~$20 fee or something
we should make a thread of requests and people requesting stuff and sticky it no??
PM me if so
I am curious in a Xoom. I am not saying I want employee pricing but I want to know a fair way to get a good deal.
Originally posted by adam c
Line goes up, line goes down, line does squiggly things and fucks Alberta"The stone age didn't end because we ran out of stones"
those will be the same for a regular customer or staff. computers are pretty much lost leaders.
All laptops, desktops, gaming consoles, apple products and tablets have little to almost no discounts on them. I still have a few contacts in the company, and they still confirm the discount is the same from when I worked there. Those products normally had no margins and relied on accessories. Normally cables, and small stuff had big discounts though. To this day I don't miss that discount, I have Amazon prime, which in the end minus the cost of gas to go to a store and sales tax, it ends up being cheaper through Amazon....
If you still feel a need to get a "discount" I would do through PM, as there is no benefit for the employee to post publicly.
Off topic, Do you know how long you have to "work" at these places (FS, BB) before the employee discount kicks in? (3 months? immediately?)Originally posted by Zephyr
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Three months, that's if you're hired to be permanent. During the holidays, that rule is dismissed and all new hires get discounts once they begin working, but they do that because most of the new hires don't last after holidays (hired as temps, or extreme hour cutting ie. only 4 hours a week)Originally posted by TomcoPDR
Off topic, Do you know how long you have to "work" at these places (FS, BB) before the employee discount kicks in? (3 months? immediately?)
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FS is the same rules I believe, according to all the company propaganda they made us watch.
edit...
I worked at Visions for a year and a bit, they let employees buy whatever they wanted at cost, and they gave friends & family of employees a Cost +10% discount.
As long as you weren't trying to buy the key items for the next big sale you could buy as much as you wanted to. And if you still wanted those key items, you just had to wait a week or two for more to come in from the warehouse.
That being said, I worked there about 10 yrs ago. The salesmen I worked with there were pretty laid back, if a customer asked em for a deal - they usually got a cost +15 or something like that. The markup on TVs is horrible though, so don't expect much there. Stereo equipment was marked up pretty good.
Disclaimer: My info is probably outdated.
Just go in and negotiate with the sales guy, if your getting the 3 year service plan they can usually move the price down quite a bit. I've never paid full price for any of my big purchases.
MSRP doesn't even give you 10% margin on most products.Originally posted by Colin_R6
Disclaimer: My info is probably outdated.
That's why they love to sell you overpriced cables.
Then you just got a discount on the service plan and not the products. You still walked out paying more or at best list price.Originally posted by Deville
Just go in and negotiate with the sales guy, if your getting the 3 year service plan they can usually move the price down quite a bit. I've never paid full price for any of my big purchases.
Originally posted by Mar
I think they only get a few discounts per year.Originally posted by Zephyr
BB hires people and they sit in corporate all day looking for stuff like this online. This can get an employee fired, and often times the discount isn't worth the effort. I use to work for BB a while back.
And anyone that use to work or still works at BB or Future Shop knows this is the most irritating question: "Hey man, could you buy a TV for me with your employee discount?"
BB keeps a record of all purchases, in fact they line it up with how much you've made in the company. I've heard of stories where managers refuse sale to employees if earnings don't match expenses.
Former employee, but I still have connections for discounts.
You can buy as much as you like. As long as your not a 15 year old trying to buy a full kitchen set..
Never had any issues with these. Although if its a $20 dollar thing just pick it up. I could understand if you were looking for a $400 dollar thing.. But then some cash would have to be thrown my way.
Best way to get a discount is to buy the warranty at FS (Northland throws some big discounts your way) and haggle like a mofo. Lower than original price and probably some free shit. Also that warranty has SURGE PROTECTION... Hmmm whats that take my tv to the garage and battery booster it? Oh look my tv surged out... "
It doesn't work. Can I have a new one please?"
Last edited by Bizzareo; 04-20-2011 at 09:43 AM.
Does buying the warranty not completely defeat the purpose of getting a discount?Originally posted by Bizzareo
Best way to get a discount is to buy the warranty at FS (Northland throws some big discounts your way) and haggle like a mofo.
Most electronics offer a 1 yr warranty and I don't know many people whose credit card doesn't give them another year on top of that. Home A/V stuff doesn't have a high failure rate either. You can buy a surge protector for $3.
My brother used to work at FS, and when he was there, no employees ever bought the warranty on things they bought for themselves, but they always pushed it on the customers.
This is entirely false. I worked at bb part time (10-15 hours/week) for like 2 years while having a real job and bought tons of electronicsOriginally posted by Zephyr
I've heard of stories where managers refuse sale to employees if earnings don't match expenses.
I think he meant he'll pay the employee $20 to access his discount, which means he's saving more than $20 on whatever he's trying to buy...Originally posted by Bizzareo
Never had any issues with these. Although if its a $20 dollar thing just pick it up. I could understand if you were looking for a $400 dollar thing.. But then some cash would have to be thrown my way.
You have a couple of photos that are great... you must be very good at photoshop!