Geek Squad lawsuit opens up with employee confession
- added May 5, 2008
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As a high-profile lawsuit against Best Buy's Geek Squad technical support service gets ready for court, a new employee confession has come through detailing one of the company's more questionable policies.
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- Konstantino
- 2 months ago
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Geeks will be geeks...and pervs.
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You're kidding yourself if you think any PC tech isn't going to browse pics on your computer... especially high school kids making $10/hour at Best Buy.
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The sad facts of life.
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- Konstantino
- 2 months ago
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the geek squad is seeking five pocket-protectors to assuage the emotional distress
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- oneparkave
- 2 months ago
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"Best Buy remains defensive. "Our agents only see the data they need to," said Best Buy spokesperson Paula Baldwin."
yeah right, is that supposed to be "damage control"? nothing like denial in the face of obvious guilt...especially when your pants are down at your ankles with your johnson swingin in the wind. maybe a "no comment at this time" would have been better, huh? ...corporate morons...
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