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  2. 3 reasons to buy your next laptop with a credit card - AOL

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    In our example, we'll use a new MacBook Air 13" laptop to illustrate the savings achieved from purchasing it with a credit card versus paying in cash or using a debit card.

  3. Best Buy lays off some Geek Squad, phone support ... - AOL

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    Best Buy, in a shift toward AI, laid off Geek Squad field agents, home-theater repair technicians and phone support specialists last week, according to current and former employees. The Richfield ...

  4. Geek Squad - Wikipedia

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    Geek Squad, Inc. is a subsidiary of American and Canadian multinational consumer electronics corporation Best Buy, headquartered in Richfield, Minnesota.The subsidiary was originally an independent company founded by "Chief Inspector" Robert Stephens on June 16, 1994, and offers various computer-related services and accessories for residential and commercial clients.

  5. 11 Ways to Get the Best Deals at Best Buy - AOL

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    Fortunately, Best Buy offers shoppers a variety of ways to save big on today’s electronics, from rewards programs and price matching to the occasional promo code or … 11 Ways to Get the Best ...

  6. Best Buy - Wikipedia

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    Under the Geek Squad brand, Best Buy offers computer repair, warranty service, and accidental service plans. [2] Best Buy provides an online community forum for members, where consumers can discuss product experiences, ask questions, and get answers from other members or retail product experts. [83]

  7. Geek.com - Wikipedia

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    The original logo for Geek.com. Geek.com was founded in 1996 by Joel Evans and Rob Hughes. Joel's brother, Sam Evans, was soon added as the site's chief editor. [1] The site was founded as the Ugeek newsletter but soon became a larger online portal with multiple different sections, including JobGeek, GameGeek, PDAGeek, and ChipGeek. [2]