Walmart to rival Best Buy’s Geek Squad with own in-home install crew
We’ve never truly been at ease with that Geek Squad crowd. Something about “the people” they hang with and “the places” they hang at just worries us, so we’re pretty thrilled to see another mega-corp stepping in to take the place of the now-deceased Circuit City FireDog crew. Starting sometime before the holiday season, Wally World will be partnering with N.E.W. Customer Service Companies in order to offer in-home installation to customers buying anything from a wireless router to a HTIB. The service plans will be sold on prepaid cards ranging from $99 to $399 in value, and each install includes a “preliminary consultation and a tutorial after installation is completed.” Granted, it may be a bit tough to get the dude looking to spend $5 on a new plasma to spring for such a service, but hey, it’s not like competition is a bad thing.
[Via Hot Hardware]
Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment, Wireless, Networking
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Posted: October 25th, 2009
at 8:07pm by Darren Murph
Topics: Best Buy, BestBuy, ConsumerElectronics, Electronics, GeekSquad, Installation, Retail, Service, Services, Tech Support, TechSupport, WalMart, business, consumer electronics, geek squad, help, install, it, wal mart
Wal-Mart rolling out tech support services
Hey, lookin’ good there Mr. Man. I like your protective booties. They look like slippers!
Wal-Mart has contracted with service provider N.E.W. to offer tech support services, seemingly in an attempt to compete with Best Buy’s Geek Squad and similar outfits.
It’s probably not a bad idea, seeing as though Wal-Mart is making a bigger push into the consumer electronics retail void that’s been left open by the closing of stores like CompUSA and Circuit City.
Plans will apparently be offered on prepaid cards with pricing set at between $99 and $339 for services such as TV, home theater, and wireless network setups, to name a few. Service will be provided by third-party contractors, so it’s not quite the same as how Best Buy offers in-store Geek Squad stuff. This appears to be more in-home service only, not counter service inside actual Wal-Mart stores.
Service offerings are expected to roll out in all Wal-Mart locations by the holidays.
[via Reuters]
Posted: October 23rd, 2009
at 12:00pm by Doug Aamoth
Topics: Headline, Tech Support, WalMart, geek squad, wal mart

