The time I visited Sonic Groove they were really friendly and they were more than happy to answer my wife's questions about what parties were on that weekend.
Perhaps I'm just used to crappy service since I've had some truly shocking service in Sydney over the years (admittedly these days its probably the best it's ever been). Jason Brunton said: > Yeah, > > I have to say that although I have a lot of respect for what Sonic > Groove have achieved over the years and am a fan of a lot of the music > that was generated through them, my visit there left me feeling > ambivalent towards them- It was probably the worst treatment I've ever > received in a record shop anywhere in the world- cold, unfriendly and > unhelpful. > > Jason > > > On 25 Oct 2004, at 16:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> doesn't help that when you go in to the shop you get the cold shoulder >> either. >> I don't live in NYC but when I visited I had the worst "never seen you >> before so we'll just ignore you and treat you poorly when you ask a >> question" >> experience out of any NYC records store I've been into >> >> put me off ordering from them online when I got back home >> >> MEK >> >> >> >> Sakari Karipuro >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 >> <[email protected]> >> iposti.net> cc: >> Subject: Re: (313) >> Sonic Groove is closed! >> 10/24/2004 03:00 AM >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Anton Banks (313) wrote on Sat, 23 Oct 2004 about following: >> >>> I can't believe that I'm writing this. Sonic Groove closed their doors >>> tonight. As fate would have it, I found myself being one of the last >> people >>> in the store. Apparently, their current inventory will be sold via >>> their >>> website. After that, they're done... >> >> there's lengthy thread about it in discogs.com: >> >> http://www.discogs.com/forums/topic?topic_id=48810 >> (hmm, not sure if one has to be logged in to read the forums) >> >> >> >> sakke >> -- >> System error?:: Success >> props to mozilla.org >> >> >> > -- dave.
