MetroMan
Senior Member
Someone enlighten me on the fascination with an Apple store. They sell computers and phone among other tech items. So does Best Buy and Staples. Don't get it.
You're not the target customer.
If you can't tell any difference between Best Buy or Staples, and an Apple Store, I don't know what to tell you.
Some people can't tell the difference — or don't care for the difference — between a well tailored suit and one they can buy at International Clothiers. This is why it's so hard to explain Apple to people who "just don't get it". It's not that you're wrong. It's that if you don't appreciate the fit and finish, the attention to details and the way everything works together in an Apple product, you're not the target customer. The same way you couldn't sell me a cheap plastic laptop. It could be cheaper — heck it could be free — and it could be infinitely customizable and come with programs for downloading free movies and tv shows, but I wouldn't use it.
The same goes for the Apple Store. They're beautifully designed stores. The customer service centred experience revolutionized retail. You have to ask yourself that if the world is going crazy over Apple Stores, what are you missing? What are you not seeing?