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"Postmodernism is a change-or-be-changed world. The word is out: Reinvent yourself for the 21st century or die! Some would rather die than change."
Leonard Sweet, cultural historian.

LifeSlices: CompUSA closure

Ashley got her cameraWe climbed in the car and drove to the Frisco CompUSA store yesterday with $300 gift card in hand. Maybe it was just me, but the red shirted staff was exceptionally friendly and helpful.

Several people waited on us and treated us very special. My family suggested there was a photo of me in the back with instructions to be extra friendly, but who’s to say? The manager did wave goodbye as I walked out the door.

I even bought a 2-year extended warranty ($25). The camera had been reduced in price to $229, so we got it, a 1-gig memory stick and the warranty for $307. Yes, I gave them another $7 and was happy and satisfied to do so.

As you can see from Ashley’s smiling face, we opened the box inside the store and made sure there was a camera inside. She spent the entire drive home taking pictures, so I know it works.

All’s well that ends well. Thank you, everybody.

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One Response to “LifeSlices: CompUSA closure”

  1. ! Says:

    fantastic end to a fascinating story.

    thank you for letting “me” (i’d say ‘us’, but i try not to speak for others) into your life(slice).

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