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From | Marty Rudnick <mrudnick@marturo.com> |
Subject | Re: musical customer service |
Date | Fri, 21 Sep 2007 20:11:25 -0700 |
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Hi Ron,
I grew up in Cupertino, and exactly 34 years ago I was in your store at
least once a week, usually browsing budget bins. A million copies of
Introducing The Beatles! Wherehouse Records was well regarded in those
days, but evolved years later into a chain of music convenience stores.
The store I was referring to below was on Capitol Expressway.
Then there were the great little places for used records, boots and Zap
Comix -- such as The Dedicated Record Collector, and Underground
Records, run by a rather large man in a chiffon dress. Not that there's
anything wrong with that.
Rewind another 10 years and you may also remember the great little mom
and pop store called Campi Music at Valley Fair. I will never forget
their 45 RPM listening stations....
Them's were the days...
Marty
Ron Sanchez Career Records wrote:
>
>
> I opened the Wherehouse that used to be on Winchester... that was more
> like 34 years ago.... you would have gotten better service from me.
>
>
>
> Marty Rudnick wrote:
>
>> Here is an actual customer experience I had at a Wherehouse Records
>> store in San Jose, about 10 years ago.
>>
>> Marty: "Do you have the latest CD by (whoever the artist was)?"
>>
>> Clerk: "Whatever's out there..."
>>
>>
>
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