They refitted all of stores here out of the blue around September/October in exactly the same way and they have exactly the same problems. They do look very nice, but it seems very odd that they got rid of the waiting areas and collection numbers - I wonder if they thought they were now efficient enough to get the product(s) in a short amount of time while the customer paid - though I can't imagine how they thought that would be possible, at least on a consistent basis.gottago wrote:The Argos at the end of my road is one of those fancy iPad extravaganzas and the ordering works fine but they really haven't thought through the collection part. There's no longer a collection number or time on your receipt and you now sort of awkwardly walk forward up through the crowd, one of the staff members wave you over behind one of the free standing desks and check if yours has arrived yet even though you can see it hasn't. Once that's been established you shuffle over the side joining the rest of the scum looking at their phones and looking up every time a box is put on the shelf before taking half a step forward and then back again when you realise it's not yours.
Get set for (your) box.
Have Argos still not realised that their advertising campaign doesn't make any grammatical sense?
Another issue I've noticed is that some of the older generation are confused by, or reluctant to use, the iPads. They seem a odd choice as well - while they're standard kit that's easy to replace, they're also a bit small and fiddly for some.
They also still use those self-service card only machines that use some sort of rubbish HTML application that uses the Argos branding on-screen from about 10 years ago.