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Staff member
Man, you've got a bad Best Buy. I've had good luck with this one. I've just about given up online for electronics, because Best Buy, Fry's, and Micro Center here tend to be within pennies of Amazon, because they know they'll lose business if they aren't.Best Buy, this is why customers never come back.
I went to my local store, bad battery in hand, to see if I could get a replacement. First I had to wait nearly 10 minutes while the Geek on duty tried to explain over and over again what they were going to do to the Mac the elderly guy in front of me brought in. Finally another clerk came to assist me. Sort of. After describing my issue, and her confirming it was likely the battery, she told me they don't carry laptop batteries. ANY laptop batteries. She offered to order it, but I can do that just as easily from home. I explained I came there so I WOULDN'T have to order it, and I could have an easy return if it wasn't the issue. Oh well. I return home with nothing. Proceed straight to Amazon to place my order. It should be here Tuesday at the latest.
On a whim, I try to find my battery on Best Buy's site. Search for the same part number I used on Amazon. NOTHING. I use the model number HP gave the battery. NOTHING. I have to slog through 160-ish items and hope I find what I need. The only sorts are by brand, price, and customer rating. Nope. You lose.
I did eventually find something that *might* match. But it's too late now. Amazon found me a sure fit at half your price.