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Rahstyles

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Aug 1, 2010
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Sooo.... How was your expreinces?? since we have the lamest apple stores in the world! with there small stores and there ghetto reps... And sold out cases .. and no wifi in the store.. to test facetime..
 
Where are you located - I think was spillproof's question. My Apple Store near Pittsburgh, PA is great. The one in Columbus, OH not so great.
 
Where are you located - I think was spillproof's question. My Apple Store near Pittsburgh, PA is great. The one in Columbus, OH not so great.

Socal means southern california.. and im in temecula
 
I find the Apple store in the Northridge mall a very poor shopping experience.

Its a pretty small store and always overcrowded, the employees are hard to find and always very busy. When you do get to talk to one of them they aren't very nice/help full.

I ordered my iPhone 4 online.
 
I have good experiences at Mission Viejo and Irvine Spectrum. There is free wifi in the store, the staff have all been there awhile (a sign of decent morale), are friendly, knowledgeable, and helpful.

Either your expectations are too high, or you have an anomaly poor-experience store. Or both, I don't want to deny that possibility either.
 
It can be worst.. We dont have an Apple Store yet.. One is in the work for sept/oct opening.
(Quebec city, Canada)
 
the majority of my visits at the brea location haven't been good. geniuses not very accommodating, takes forever to find someone to ring something up, too warm, and small selection of accessories. even though its a lot closer to me I try to avoid it as much as possible. I like going to the costa mesa location much more. it's the reverse of my experiences at brea.
 
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the apple store closest to riverside in rancho cucamonga is small but is great everyone is friendly and vey helpful also free wifi which I think every apple store has but tot sure
 
Socal means southern california.. and im in temecula

I thought the Temecula store was fine, but Victoria Gardens was packed and the Apple employees seemed to be frustrated by the crowd and on edge. I suppose anyone could have a different experience at either store.
 
I live right down the street from Victoria Gardens. Tight space, too many people, they are always packed. My early experiences ever since moving into the area has been horrible. I much rather prefer Irvine Spectrum or Brea.
 
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