(877) 211-9810
7800 N Navarro St, Ste 145
Victoria,
TX
77904
28.867344
-96.997437
Last updated 5.20.11
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In Short – Founded in 1983, this high-tech haven is recognizable by its blue, box-like building stamped with a yellow price tag-shaped logo. Explore the wide, gadget-lined aisles and find brand-name goods including personal computers, video games, TVs, digital cameras, cell phones and fax machines. Choose from a slew of popular brands such as Canon, Microsoft, Samsung and Sony. In-house installation services are available for most car audio and video systems, home entertainment systems, satellite hook-up, and home appliances.
Editor's Tips
- Look Good:
- Don't get stuck with a lemon: Purchase the optional Performance Service Plan with your product to ensure long-lasting performance.
- The Extras:
- If your computer crashes in the middle of a last-minute project, don't freak out, just call the Geek Squad, Best Buy's affiliate 24/7 computer-support task force. See website for details.
- Know Before You Go:
- Before you hop in your car, check the weekly online-only sales event Hot Deals Wednesday for savings on computers, cameras, electronics and appliances.
Not so Good Geek Squad
by JoyceL4 at Citysearch
I have an old computer. When I got to
TX.. My Old computer was going on line but was working off line. I took it into Best Buy Geek Squad. The young man said it was my WiFi card and it would cost $70 or more for the card. And plus $60.00 an hour for labor. My old computer was old around 5 years old. So I just bought a new one. Well a gentleman came to the RV park and downloaded Firefox and it is working fine something is wrong with E.I. So thanks Geek Squad for nothing. I don't know anything about computers and I feel he was just to lazy to do anything but push the button for the WiFi and tell me the WiFi card was bad. I am going to tell everyone I know The Best Buy and Geek Squad in Victoria Tx. Sucks.
Geek Squad fails to follow directions
by imsparky44 at Citysearch
I wanted to add another hard drive to my server. The sales person sold me a green one. Which means it goes to sleep. Not good in a server. I came back and said I wanted a Seagate 1 terabyte. The salesman hands me a 2 terabyte and promises it will work in my server. They would not alow me to transferr the data in the store, so I had to return home with both of the hard drives. After hours of trying to move the files from the green to the seagate, I called hp support. I returned to the store with instructions to save my data and install the 1 terabyte as requested, The 2 terabyte was too large for my EX-470 Server. Did the Geek Squad follow the Hewlet Packard Tech. Staff directions and save my data?....NO...I could not afford to pay for three hard drives and perform the transferr myself. So I returned the two hard drives, purchased the third hard drive and asked them to please follow these steps to transferr my data. I was charged for the geek squad service and when I got home and powered up the Server, What did I Find?...You got it, They failed again to follow simple instructions. For my data loss they gave me a $30.00 gift card. As if I wanted to give them any more of my business.
- Pros: Best price on computers
- Cons: poor service

