Buying Nexus S through Best Buy- sucks!

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Posted on Dec 23, 2010 (2 years ago). Seen 4,173 times. 2 comments. Permalink
Photo Aleksandar Gargenta
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Marakana, Inc.
Member since Jan 19, 2007
Location: San Francisco
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Excuse my venting, but I just had to share my utter disappointment with Google's decision to sell its Nexus S phone through Best Buy.

I get it, Nexus One was a failed experiment in selling directly to the public, but I don't get why Google had to over-complicate it by involving Best Buy when T-Mobile is more than capable of getting the job done. They were certainly willing to do the same with Nexus One, had Google just listened.

Why am I frustrated with Best Buy? Well, I attempted to buy this phone ten different times, and every time I came out empty-handed. First, I tried to buy it at a local store. Not in stock. I get it, it's popular. Then I called other stores to inquire into its availability, but after exceptionally long times, they would simply drop my calls. I get it, it's the holidays, but that's still unacceptable. Then I tried to buy it online, but I consistently got expired sessions, server errors, or credit-check issues (even though the account/payment info was valid). Finally, I found it at another store, and after waiting 45 minutes just to talk to a sales rep, they told me that they could not handle upgrades because they were not setup to work with T-Mobile. I was told to go to yet another store.

At this point I am seriously considering just waiting for the Gingerbread to become available on my Nexus One and skip Nexus S altogether.

Update: I gave in and bought a Nexus S at full price. I am happy with my phone, but unhappy with my purchase. Not because I cannot afford the extra $329+tax, but because it makes no sense to me why purchasing this phone had to be so difficult. Why? How about because only two Best Buys in the entire SF/Bay Area have T-Mobile representatives at the stores, which apparently are the only ones authorized to handle upgrades. But... (and this was the last nail in the coffin) none of these T-Mobile representatives can touch corporate accounts, which I only found out after a long drive to one of those stores. Hence, I had to pony up the full $529. Sucks.

Comments

Posted on Dec 23, 2010
Photo Rooz Mohazzabi
Member since Jan 5, 2009
Amen my brotha!
Posted on Dec 24, 2010
Photo Steve Austin
Cisco
Member since Mar 25, 2010
I hear that there's a course coming up that shows you how to roll your own Android image. Seriously, the lack of HSPA+ on the Nexus S means that it is a non starter for me. The most interesting phone for me at the moment is the Huawei handset on MetroPCS. Amazing that you can get out of the door for $160 with an Android phone with no contract and $50/month for service. Android is really becoming a mobile OS for the people with devices like these.