I am sure that you have all seen them. Products that, when you look at them, make you think, "Why the heck do we carry that here???"
Here are a few that I have seen.
Wireless thermometers with bad operating temperatures: Most of the remotes sensors on wireless thermometers only read down to -4 F. Being in North Dakota, this means these things are worthless to most people beause that is exactly what they use them for, finding how far below 0 F it is. We get LOTS of these returned in January and Febuary because, "They don't work." Yes I know people should read the specs on the back, but we should not carry products that will not work in the conditions they will commonly be used in here. We only carry ONE wireless thermometer that works down to -58 F. All the wired thermometers go down to -58 F. We joke that these thermometers where designed in Arizona.
GPS units what only have road maps for the Eastern US programed into them: I am in the midwest, if they are going to be sending us GPS units that have only part of the US map programed into them, would it not be logical to send us the ones that have the maps of the midwest in them. The extra map data does cost money so this is a serious selling point. Thanks goodness they stopped stocking those ones.
Sending us several endcaps worth of indoor timers and no outdoor timers: Again, I live in North Dakota. It gets gold here. 90% of people here use timers to: A] Plug in their cars block heater. B] Run their Christmas lights. Both of these require an outdoor timer. An indoor timer will fill with snow and ice then stop working. It never fails, we have NO outdoor timers and an abundance of indoor timers.
I am sure that you all have your stories.
Here are a few that I have seen.
Wireless thermometers with bad operating temperatures: Most of the remotes sensors on wireless thermometers only read down to -4 F. Being in North Dakota, this means these things are worthless to most people beause that is exactly what they use them for, finding how far below 0 F it is. We get LOTS of these returned in January and Febuary because, "They don't work." Yes I know people should read the specs on the back, but we should not carry products that will not work in the conditions they will commonly be used in here. We only carry ONE wireless thermometer that works down to -58 F. All the wired thermometers go down to -58 F. We joke that these thermometers where designed in Arizona.
GPS units what only have road maps for the Eastern US programed into them: I am in the midwest, if they are going to be sending us GPS units that have only part of the US map programed into them, would it not be logical to send us the ones that have the maps of the midwest in them. The extra map data does cost money so this is a serious selling point. Thanks goodness they stopped stocking those ones.
Sending us several endcaps worth of indoor timers and no outdoor timers: Again, I live in North Dakota. It gets gold here. 90% of people here use timers to: A] Plug in their cars block heater. B] Run their Christmas lights. Both of these require an outdoor timer. An indoor timer will fill with snow and ice then stop working. It never fails, we have NO outdoor timers and an abundance of indoor timers.
I am sure that you all have your stories.
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