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It's funny, I have almost exactly the opposite experience. Craig Send a noteboard - 17/02/2011 10:05:52 PM
I'm sure this varies by location, but every Borders I've seen has been nothing but an inferior version of B&N. They always seem to be a little bit smaller, and a little less classy (atmosphere/decorations/furniture). Worse still, Borders' sci-fi/fantasy selection is generally awful. The two Barnes and Nobles near me have four two-sided shelves full of sci-fi/fantasy stuff. The Borders stores near me have one each. I haven't been in nearly enough Borders to say this is the same nationwide, but I've been in ten or twelve of them scattered over a few different states, and it's always the same.

Without getting into specific comparisons, everything you cite about the Borders you've been to is my experience with (almost) every B&N I've ever been to.

And B&N's online shopping experience is awful. I've sworn off it completely, to the point where I've asked relatives not to get me B&N gift cards.
I am made of poison.
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Re: Most brick-and-mortar stores don't excel in personal customer service. - 18/02/2011 02:50:06 AM 677 Views
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Re: customer service. - 18/02/2011 04:55:51 PM 689 Views
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Felt so strongly I submitted it twice. *NM* - 17/02/2011 10:06:04 PM 342 Views
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