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digitalpress
05-02-2009, 12:39 AM
I haven't been blogging lately because I'm looking for a more permanent home for the almost daily weird stories of a videogame shopkeeper's life. Meanwhile, the tales have been backing up. Thought I'd trickle out a few full stories into a quick summary for you before I forget them entirely. We'll call this a compendium of "It's Not Broken, You Just Need To Read The Manual. Or The Internet."

"My PS3 is broken. It works fine on my friend's TV but not on mine."
I'll admit that I was stumped the first time that I heard this, but it took three keywords in a Google search to solve the problem. PS3's set to run on a high def TV need to be reset in order to play on standard TV's. So now when someone comes to the store with a "broken" PS3 with this symptom, I hook it up, HOLD DOWN THE POWER FOR 10 SECONDS, and voila! It appears on our standard TV.

"MY PSP game doesn't work."
You're not supposed to actually crack the disc out of its shell. The shell is pretty important.

"My PS3 is broken. It won't shut off on its own, I have to physically unplug it."
I actually had a customer attempt to return a PS3 for this reason. I wasn't even sure if this could be categorized as *broken*. Fortunately the user manual explains this, should the user attempt to consult it. It's that pesky power button again. When it's on, just hold it down for five seconds and it will beep and the power light will turn red. Or of course you could hit that little PS logo button thingy on your controller but I know getting into additional pieces of hardware might be considered a little "out of the box".

"My 360 is broken. The controllers don't work at all."
Someday we will live in an age where controllers automatically synchronize to the nearest system. In the meantime, we are in the caveman age (and sub-human user age) af synchronizing. This happens more often with controllers than systems, apparently people forgot how they got their original controller to work in the first place. Or they lost their manuals. And their internet access.

"My SNES is broken. None of my games work in it."
I have heard a saying that in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. Analogy to my world: In the land of gamers, a weakling who is just strong enough to push a SNES cart down hard enough to engage it with the pins is king.

otaku
05-02-2009, 01:46 AM
I'm very familiar with all of these thank god I don't sell games for a living (retail sucks!) anymore. However I have one of these perhaps of my own-I cant get my 360 wifi adapter to work. It should be a straight forward setup, plug in, turn on click a few buttons and done but nope.

Superman
05-02-2009, 02:51 AM
The PlayStation not working on the TV reminds me of my own situation.

My friend brought his over a couple of years ago. He plugged it in to the VCR, complained there were only two a/v inputs, then turned on the system. Nothing.

I switched through the different video channels and tried the front and back a/v locations. Again nothing.

At this point I realized it probably had something to do with the video display. My friend took the system back to his house, changed the settings, brought it back and it worked.

I don't remember if I didn't have a computer at the time, didn't have internet access, or simply couldn't find how to change the setting, but any way, we took the long route. If I ever run into that situation again, I will know what to do.

Thanks!

Mianrtcv
05-02-2009, 10:38 AM
I am not the most technologically advanced guy... Thankfully I can honestly say none of these stories was based on me.

TheDomesticInstitution
05-02-2009, 10:45 AM
Hopefully my last tryst with retail was quitting Circuit City 4 years ago. The consumer is a breed of animal that requires more attention than I'm willing to give.

roushimsx
05-02-2009, 11:08 AM
Thank you for reminding me why I will never work retail again. Seemed like such a cool gig back in high school...but....yea....

crom
05-02-2009, 11:34 AM
hahahaha those stories were great!

and unlike the rest of the replies it actually makes me miss retail... these stories used to make my day...

stupid people exsist so the rest of us can look smart

Jorpho
05-02-2009, 09:21 PM
At least "It has to be on Channel 3!" stopped being a problem a long time ago.

Right?

Hitman Tyler
05-03-2009, 01:36 PM
At least "It has to be on Channel 3!" stopped being a problem a long time ago.

Right?
Damn you stole my thought... LOL LOL

Gameguy
05-03-2009, 02:02 PM
At least "It has to be on Channel 3!" stopped being a problem a long time ago.

Right?
So now it's "It has to be set to video inputs, not Channel 3!". LOL


It really doesn't surprise me that people don't bother to research anything on their own or read the manuals. A lot of people don't like having to think, so they avoid it whenever possible.

The 1 2 P
05-03-2009, 06:26 PM
"MY PSP game doesn't work."
You're not supposed to actually crack the disc out of its shell. The shell is pretty important.

I think his parents should have bought him a DS instead.

GM80
05-03-2009, 11:51 PM
You sound like Gord (http://actsofgord.com/) :)

Gameguy
05-04-2009, 12:13 AM
Is it the same with all retail, or just video games and electronics?

Jorpho
05-04-2009, 12:44 AM
Is it the same with all retail, or just video games and electronics?

This site once did much to enlighten me. (http://www.customerssuck.com/)

JunkTheMagicDragon
05-04-2009, 09:04 AM
my fav:

notalwaysright.com (http://notalwaysright.com)

deltoidsteep
05-04-2009, 10:34 AM
my fav:

notalwaysright.com (http://notalwaysright.com)

Ah, you beat me to it. I work retail so as funny as it is, this site always makes me a bit sad since i get customers like this every day.

Nature Boy
05-04-2009, 12:40 PM
I don't remember if I didn't have a computer at the time, didn't have internet access, or simply couldn't find how to change the setting, but any way, we took the long route. If I ever run into that situation again, I will know what to do.

I did something similar with my 360. Connected it to my inlaws HD TV over Xmas. Then when I went to connect it back to my 4:3 TV I got nothing. I actually changed the settings 'blind' by figuring out where to go and what to do, rather than looking it up.

Next time I'll try to be a little smarter :)