PC World came out on top in this month’s Mystery Shopper, when PCR headed to Sheffield in search of a television streaming device.
The chain store was awarded a near perfect score of nine out of ten, for the sales assistant’s knowledge and quality of service.
“There was no hard-sell approach, but it was very informative,” our Shopper wrote, describing it as “a pleasant experience”.
The only negative point was the shop’s lack of variety of media streamers, offering just one Slingbox device. However, this was a criticism levelled at many of the stores the Shopper visited in Sheffield, which also included Comet, Currys, John Lewis and House of Fraser.
Click here to read Mystery Shopper: Sheffield in full.
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