Mike's old Dell laptop died. Actually, he literally pulled the plug on  it seeing as how the plug was part of the problem. The laptop itself had  been degenerating at an alarming rate for the past several months but  like most things in life, we just limped along with it hoping it would  hold out just that much longer. Well, HE did. If it had been MY laptop,  I'd have launched a huge and full-blown campaign to replace it at the first  sign of trouble. But then, I'm a Mac. And I fear he may be a PC. So I  don't really have trouble with my laptop. And he always has trouble with  his so probably didn't see the writing on the wall - until he really couldn't see the  writing, not on the wall, but on the screen.
But my intent with  this missive was not to extol the obvious virtues of Macs over PCs but  to say we went to Costco today to buy him a new one (contrary to my  pleas to get him to consider the One True Laptop, a MacBook Pro). And as  we were going to Morton's Steakhouse for a celebratory dinner this  evening, decided to go to the new (well, to us anyway) Costco on  Richmond near the Galleria. On a Friday evening. On a holiday.
It  was crowded, but laid out pretty much like every other Costco we've  ever been in. But other than the very nice gentleman who helped Mike  decide between the various laptops on offer, I noticed that this Costco,  for wont of a better term, was "frosty". I usually shop at the Costco  in Southlake, TX - near Keller where, those of you who know anything  about me know, I am half the time. Lovely store, friendly people work  there, even the customers are nice. and if you want the full scale  "howdy-may-I-help-you" treatment, go to the one in Fort Worth. Usually  we go to the one on I-10 here in Houston - they're okay. Not overly warm  but not "frosty".
But this one in the Galleria area?  F-R-O-S-T-Y! Even the customers were "don't get in my way". I honestly  don't know what the problem was - couldn't put my finger on it. But I  felt it was a shame. And I also think it's a stinkin' shame that there  are TWO Costco's in Houston relatively close to each other when all of  us out here in the west Houston area, the Energy Corridor for Pete's  sake, could really use one out this side of town (we have two Sam's  Clubs, but not one Costco). I have a sneaking suspicion that if we had a  Katy Costco it would rival the Fort Worth store in friendliness on both  fronts - clientele and employees. So, if any of you Costco execs out  there run blog searches on customer satisfaction, I hope you find this  and (a) tell the Galleria Costco to loosen up a bit and smile every once  in a while and (b) open a store in west Houston asap!
Oh, and a  Central Market would be nice too (although I doubt Costco could do  anything about that....)
As for Mike's new laptop, he got a great  deal on an HP - and - when we went to get it from  Customer Service, the box was huge causing me to question if it was the  right product. Turns out we got a free printer as well. But I'd rather  have a friendlier store environment personally. Yeah, I'm weird like  that.
I still think he should have bought a Mac, however. Sigh...
 
 
2 comments:
I know what you mean about the Frostco - it's the same here in Austin, where everybody supposedly knows your name. Really they just want you to get out of the way of the organic frozen items. Makes me miss the good old Katy Fwy Costco of my former life. They're partially thawed, at least.
But, alas, I have Central Market. Peace.
Glad to have discovered you.
If you want to come on over to this side of the DFW area sometime, we have a "frost-free" Costco in Rockwall. On second thought, it's still pretty new, so maybe they haven't been exposed to freezer burn(out) yet!
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